In the context of this conversation, you're asking why racial minorities, who are underserved by the systems of our society, don't just stop being racial minorities.
I see a lot of people becoming gravely concerned about whites becoming the racial minority in this country - almost as if being a racial minority meant that you were disadvantaged, disenfranchised, or had fewer opportunities to succeed.
(Spoilers, that's what it means)
It's going to be a long time before "whites" become a racial minority in the US. Sure, the "whites" majority is about to be less than 50% of the population, but the "whites" will still be the largest minority in the nation. Hopefully the idea of dropping people into colored buckets as a means of identifying who/what/where we/they are will end before the "whites" lose their majority-minority status. The funny thing is that working toward justice is the surest path to making that happen and only fear blocks it. If we create a system that is just then it shouldn't matter who the minority is anymore and at that point we won't need the colored buckets either. The best part is that it doesn't even have to be a perfect system. It just needs to be on the path to being progressively better than what we currently have. Every journey begins with a single step...blah...blah...
