Just to deal with the issue more broadly -
All these arguments that boil down to "we shouldn't even be allowed to even mention racist causes for problems, much less prioritize addressing them because of those causes" are deeply disingenuous and on many fronts, at that.
"Action should be taken to help the poor and needy, but it shouldn't be allowed to look at racial factors at all!" For it to even be possible to call that well-meaning, one has to assume, at kindest, that the arguer is either ignorant and/or a fool. Our country has a long history of handling policy that isn't racist on the surface in decidedly racist ways. Invoking some magic reset button that completely ignores human nature, actual history, and even ongoing current events may be reasonable if we were actually dealing with a philosophical blank slate, but that's not the reality that we face. Officially removing race from consideration entirely is nigh certain to return us to a state of affairs where policy is quietly enacted in pointedly anti-disfavored group ways again, without recourse for those harmed. Those not actually quite ignorant and foolish who invoke the argument in question are likely to be actually favoring that end, no less.
After all, when not being nigh unreasonably kind to those arguing such and invoking the reality of the larger bulk of the population, selfishness rules the day. "I'm not among those who had been wronged and I don't want to bear any responsibility at all for wronging them, regardless of whether I had a direct hand in it or not. If I think I have had a hand in it, though, that's even more reason for me to fight against bearing any responsibility. On top of that, helping them gives me and mine less of an advantage over them so that alone would be cause to oppose action that helps them and would thus wrong me." Naturally, only the first little bit of that is socially acceptable to say, but all of us have our not so socially acceptable sides, even if we might prefer to mask such in various ways, when it comes to both internal and external inspection. When selfishness is the guide, of course, all kinds of twisted logic and lies can be treated as justified and flaws and fallacies overlooked.
To go a step further, the truly bad actors tend to like using appeals to selfishness to get a pass for and get away with their truly bad behavior.