I don't believe we disagree. The state of the country is pretty sad.
The legal hammer that beat us into the shape we're in is largely traced back to the "Civil Rights Acts", which were supported by a bunch of do-gooders in churches.
The Law of unintended consequences being what it is, those same people get to watch their country turned upside down, private property means zero when the State tells you who you must do business with.
What amuses me are the folks that wring their hands about our state of affairs, and CONTINUE to advocate for the legal interference that stops Darwin from sorting us out.