Honestly, I think his concerns are warranted and "wokeness" is worth having a debate about. Sure, the lowercase white situation is something kind of silly that isn't worth paying attention to, but I think FrostKing's concern is that this points to a larger social issue where the woke crowd, or at least the more fringe element, don't seem to want blind equality but to
shift the balance of power to their side as they shame and humiliate "white" people for just being, well, white. I don't think this will serve to improve race relations at all and just wind up creating more white nationalists. Here's an example of how one of the "wokes" is trying to shift power:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51506733
Matt Taibbi, a bleeding heart lib, expressed his concerns in this excellent article. I agree with him. Here he outlines how a perfectly reasonable process to promote equal outcomes changed to a process that seeks to shift that balance of power:
https://taibbi.substack.com/p/the-left-is-now-the-right
And it's absolutely patronizing to minorities. Sure, many minorities do start the race a few legs behind, but is this really a productive solution to promote "equality?" Especially when you can't really prove you started at a disadvantage anyway. What if the minority subject had the full devotion of his loving parents who scraped to buy him an instrument and paid for lessons, while the musician from the so-called "privileged" background had an asshole father who beat the out of him, who never supported his craft, never gave him money for instruments or lessons and so on. This kind of radical affirmative action will just wind up creating more white grievance and dangerous white nationalists. I don't want to see that happen.
Think of the outcry if the NBA started to consider the backgrounds and experiences of signing players as to promote a more balanced "racial diversity" in the league that was more inclusive of whites and Latinos. This is the kind of inconsistently that can piss people off and make people start to think Blacks are becoming a protected class at the expense of others, at least in sociocultural matters.
I'm completely fine with shifting the power balance into an equilibrium, but we have to call out attempted shifts that favor any group over another.