If you have to conflate the other persons argument in order to refute it, you're not doing it right.
I don't believe in a collective superiority of one race over another. I believe every individual has or should have equal rights of self determination over their own body and their own property. You do not. You asked for examples of where you were being willfully ignorant. Your claim that I believe in a collective racial superiority is an instance of your being willfully ignorant.
Government CAN'T hold certain rights over people, any greater than an individual person can, as government is only made up of people. The sum of a thing cannot exceed the sum of the component parts comprising it.
Therefore if no person has any right to force you to serve them or associate with them, they could not get with other people and aggregate that nonright or "zero right" into a positive sum when they attempt to create a faith based thing called "government". To fail to admit this, is an illogical math error on your part. Go ahead and refute it, if you can.
Of course you probably won't address what I just said.
No you are not in favor of equal rights. Equal rights can't mean one person or group of persons can initiate a human interaction with a neutral peaceable person against the wishes of the neutral peaceable person. That would mean the neutral peaceable person has less right than the person(s) initiating the unwanted relationship, since they are unable to decline the wishes of the aggressing party. The same goes in the flip side Jim Crow law situation, wherein people who mutually wanted to associate were prevented from associating by a third party (government worshipping people), which means they were deprived of their rights of self determination.
The rest of your post is an attempt to personally malign me in an attempt to redirect the argument. Nice try.