values as the good sense against the demagoge, trust against the fear, humilility against the blind pride, understanding against the predjudices compasion and patience against the resentment and the rage. Racism is wrong, but not all Caucasians are racists, neither all racists are Caucasians.
BOLD emphasis mine - because trust against fear requires courage, and you're second claim is not courageous at all.
Racism is a societal construct that suppresses people who aren't considered white/Caucasian from equality, equity, and equal justice with the ruling white caste. By definition, all Caucasians are racists, because we're taking part in and reaping the benefits of a racist system that raises us up and pushes everyone else down.
Fighting against racism does not make you not-racist. We all have to identify and challenge ourselves on a daily basis. Racism is not a boogeyman that only belongs to men in white hoods or wearing reverse Hindu holy symbols on their arms. Racism is alive and present around us, and we are a part of the problem.
Doing nothing and sitting on the sidelines is just as bad as marching in the streets against antifa and BLM - because if we do nothing, then nothing will change, and nothing will end.
I know that's asking a lot of people, and it sounds hard and we just want to sit back and play our TTRPG and not think about these issues. It's also a lot less than what's asked of non-white people every day. Lives are at stake. Livelihoods are at stake. Sitting on the the sidelines is picking a side, and it's not the right one.
To reference a pop-culture icon,
“I know I’m asking a lot. The price of freedom is high. It always has been. It’s a price I’m willing to pay. And if I’m the only one, then so be it. But I’m willing to bet I’m not.” - Steve Rogers,
Captain America: The Winter Soldier