@ RobKep Well, in fairness, it was you that introduced race into the question when you posted this
"I wanted to say that during my career I never encountered sexism or any other discrimination. I honestly believe as an enlightened civilised society (dare I say it) some types are not content with equality."
You know, that bit about "any other discrimination". I was not sure quite which "type" you felt were not content with equality, so I let that point go.
I then made what I though was the fairly non-controversial point that
"@Robkep - There is plenty of evidence to show that things are improving, sure, but there is also plenty of evidence to suggest that we still have a long way to go, both in recognising true equality for women and for those from an ethnic minority background, come to that...."
And thats when you kind of went off at the deep end, accusing me of "playing the race card" and offering a "particular brand of liberalism"
So remind me again - who was it who was introducing extraneous issues into the thread?