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The point is that race matters. The genetic inheritance of a people has a vast determinative influence on the art, science, and civilization that they can create. Saying that race doesn't matter is like saying to someone that the heritage of all your ancestors for the last 50,000 years doesn't matter. Don't fool yourself. It does. By taking a "race doesn't matter" stance the controlled "conservative" movement is taking nearly exactly the same position as the controlled Left, and is just as destructive, just as genocidal.
Full disclosure, I probably have autism and find hierarchy difficult to understand. I think that's why I focus on the individual vs. the collective. DaVinci was a great painter who happened to be white. Jackson Pollack painted like he was in kindergarten. He was also white. I do think there is something to culture that seems like software uploaded to a computer. Some software is more productive than other software. Genes matter, for sure, but it's not everything. Even if we accept some of Charles Murray's conclusions (which I am not saying I do) geniuses from other races will still exist.