These guys are trying to equate the civil rights movement with wealth redistribution. Let me tear into why this is a distortion of reality.
Justice is already in business. People working and taking risk is people working for food water and clothing. It's when lazy idiots decide they don't want to work and that other people's food water and clothing belong to them that injustice occurs. This is the very reason why no one can feel or be told that they are entitled to have everything they need just for being alive. They won't work for it and they become unjust. After all, they're entitled! It's a right! Why should they do anything to earn what they need?
Same thing goes for being told everyone should have the same amount of wealth. If that's true by principle, people necessarily don't have to earn anything unless someone forces them to. They become unwilling to work until someone puts a gun to their head. Last time I checked that was called 'slavery'.
Stated bluntly for the dull of wit: What is involved in running a bank or selling a car isn't the same as what is involved with enforcing segregation or race discrimination. It's providing a service for a profit that can be used to buy food water and clothing. Get a frame of reference, you sheltered pompous louts. It doesn't always have to be the government that commits injustice, but business' goal is not to be unjust.
Ultimately, the system of trading things of value for food water and clothing, IE capitalism, isn't the problem. It's the participants who decide to use power or influence to cheat people out of food water or clothing or their things they use to trade for it. In most countries, that's against the law, and should be. Don't just get mad and throw a tantrum at a system that is as basic and fair as arithmetic just because you're too weak minded or uninformed to figure that out.
And by the way: You can now consider yourselves informed. You officially have no excuse.