Jesus Christ you are pathetic. You're so desperate to die on your hill that this is your response to people being killed for something as arbitrary as the colour of their skin? Seriously? What is wrong with you?
Let's clear up a few points as you're doing an awful lot of projecting. I'm not whining or begging for anything. Life is very good thank you. I've experienced very little racism in my life. I'm happy, well educated, comfortable. None of this changes the fact that racism exists and that it's a problem. I simply have enough empathy that even though a problem hasn't held me back personally, I can still care enough not to shrug my shoulders and say, "People are killed every day anyway".
I'm not "defending race theory" you simpleton. I'm sure very few people who are particularly interested in defending it. The fact that I use the word racism isn't a defence of the concept, it's simply using a word in a way that it's commonly understood. A five minute conversation with anybody with half a brain could demonstrate that the concept of race is meaningless. So what? What have you achieved?
If you've been taught to hate people because of the colour of their skin, you don't care if there's a "Black race" or a "White race". You just use your eyes. If you're so desperate for a "controlling definition", for most people in the real world, that's it. THAT'S the problem; the belief that people who look different to you, can be generalised. NOT the belief that there's such a thing as "race". In an alternate universe we're having this conversation about eye colour, or hair colour or height or left-handedness or any other meaningless immutable trait. It's all stupid.
Want to know why you've heard crickets in response to your articles? Because nobody is impressed or interested by them. Yet you're so desperate to win an argument with a random stranger that you can't accept that I'm already well aware of what you're saying. You're like a child seething because nobody can see how clever you are. Only the thing you want everyone to "see" isn't clever at all.