If I understood where you were going, this thread would be much easier to navigate. You will have to excuse me, but now knowing where you are going with this, I will just try to answer a few issues and then stick with the OP.
In the initial OP, the question was posed as to whether blacks have gotten more than they deserve.
Everything depends upon who is calculating figures and what you think they mean. Most whites do not identify with the richest segment of society. A mere 85 people have as much wealth as 3.5 billion of the world's poorest:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2014/01/23/the-85-richest-people-in-the-world-have-as-much-wealth-as-the-3-5-billion-poorest/#677f5b31324b
According to Wikipedia:
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Just prior to President Obama's 2014 State of the Union Address, media[5] reported that the top wealthiest 1% possess 40% of the nation’s wealth; the bottom 80% own 7%; similarly, but later, the media reported, the "richest 1 percent in the United States now own more additional income than the bottom 90 percent"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wealth_inequality_in_the_United_States
Now, it would be quite disingenuous to claim that 1 percent who owns 40 percent of the nation's wealth are "
white." What about the BILLIONS that Oprah Winfrey, Sean "Diddy" Combs, Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, Beyonce, etc., etc. control?
Then, a lot of that 1 percent who control America's wealth are foreigners - and though they sometimes get classified as "
white," the Jews are not accepted as "
white" by many blue collar whites. On the contrary, most feel that Jews are in a league below most races of people.
Then there are people like Rupert Murdoch. Billionaires like him might be "
white," but white America does not generally relate to ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT advocates from foreign countries - so his race is no factor in this discussion. Murdoch's wealth does not help whites any more than it does any other group, so his power is irrelevant to our daily lives.
Okay, I'm being long-winded here just to get past the rick and that 40 percent of America's wealth. I'll come back later and discuss the remainder of this.