You know what? You're right. I don't know your motives. But you've spent (an extremely long) time telling me your views. And everything you've said so far suggests that a) you haven't thought about these issues very clearly at all. And b) to the extent you have thought about them, you side firmly with the bigots.
But I might be wrong. So let's find out.
You keep saying you're all for not discriminating, but as far as I can see, you haven't suggested anything that might prevent it other than what is effectively a "wait and see" approach. So let's figure out what you're *for* with regards to ending discrimination with the following question.
Black people were forced, by law, to live as second (or third) class citizens in America. After the end of slavery (where they essentially built the entire country and supported the economy for free), they had no access to resources, jobs or power.
White people, most of whom considered them worthless subhumans, had control of absolutely everything. If you were in charge at that time, what would you have done about that?