You're completely missing the point of my story. But that's intentional, I suspect because to get the point would be to admit something you don't want to be true.
Just because you don't want it to be the case doesn't mean there's been a massive over-exaggeration. As you can plainly read, I've experienced both sides of the coin.
The argument that "we weren't around when the bad stuff happened" is a non-starter. It's not even convincing to racists. I wasn't around during the Holocaust, it doesn't make anti-semitism less real or less a current concern.
The unfairness is still ongoing. That's the point. And it's people like you that are allowing it by suggesting we wait for it to fade away. How long, how many hundreds of years should we wait? Here's an idea, how about I treat you like a second-class citizen and less than based solely on some attribute you can't change about yourself? How about I do that for a long time, establish a system in which others follow me in the same treatment of you, and hey, you just wait for my unfairness to fade away.
PS: On the Monopoly board example....it's "BOARD" not "BORED," if you want to counter my argument, fine, but honey, you gotta come correct.