FrogReaver
The most respectful and polite poster ever
And it's totally valid if some people believe that it's ok or even good for the game to be designed that way. (I disagree, but it's an entirely subjective point.)
What I find totally bizarre is that so many people seem to think:
a) The synergy, or lack thereof, between racial attribute bonuses and classes aren't enough that anybody should be dissuaded from picking the combination that appeals to them
b) And yet those bonuses are so important that their absence, or even floating bonuses, would feel "like playing a human with a mask".
Maybe the answer is to make attributes a complex number (that is, with both real and imaginary components). So your strength might be 16,3i. The imaginary component comes from your race, and isn't actually used for any mechanics, so it can be really big to differentiate pretty-strong Dwarves (2i) from crazy-strong Goliaths (6i). But it's RIGHT THERE ON YOUR CHARACTER sheet, so you can feel like you're mighty. Or superhumanly quick. Or brilliant. Or whatever.
Both sides are using that double speak though. When it suits their argument the stat difference doesn’t matter much. When it suits their argument it matters a great deal. Pretty much every person here is doing that.