There's too much of your post to address without going too far on off-topic tangents, so I'll ignore some of it's points without conceding them in the spirit of staying on topic.
Christianity appears to be a merger of Judaism and Roman Pantheism instigated not by ethnic Jews, whatever color they were, but by the (white) Roman Empire. It's been very effective at spreading the empire's influence to far flung places like The Phillippines, South America, and Ireland.
I personally prefer to look at religion with color blind eyes, but decided for a moment to look at Christianity through SJW's color-obsessed eyes to see how it looked to me. I don't see them exercising a coherent, consistent philosophy, but rather a mish-mash of miscellaneous outrages.
Someone bring me up to date -- is Christianity, as practiced by indigenous Latin America, Fillipinos, Black Baptists and Pentecostals, and Black Africans, considered by SJWs to be untouchable "brown people" religions?