Ok. I am going to push back on this: So, you believe that african-americans, working class women, LGBT+ and homelessness has improved over the past 20 years? I know that culturally all of these things have changed. There is no socially acceptable forum to be sexist, homophobic, racist (8ken, redpillsubreddits aside). But - has any actual change happened for anyone outside the 20% of us in the, from Peter Sloterdijk's 'spherology, cupoloa of privilege? Or are we imagining an outside of improvement from inside our safety? Thinking of the work of Moten/Harney/Agamben here and destituent power. How do we, in here, know these things work? Or do these stories circulate to buy our peace at night? Like buying products from black-owned stores or RT Rose McGowan or put up rainbow flags.
I am a gay man. I don't believe things have changed for the better in the past 20 years. I know so. I now enjoy wide social acceptance, legal protection, and rights I absolutely did not have before. This has given me more opportunities in life and I can live my life with more happiness and less fear. I am not alone in this experience. Every LGBT+ person in the country over the age of 30 has lived it.
Based on your post, you must be very isolated from society if you think the improvements minorities have won are just fake news, telling you what what you want to hear.