My 2 cents... the struggle to be recognized, let alone profit as an artist is universal. It cuts across every race, gender, gender identity, creed, persuasion, class, origin, body fat content, really any diversification imaginable. What unites all of these people is art. In my experience the social or cultural identity of the artist is not a consideration for an art buyer or investor, and good art exists across every financial and cultural spectrum imaginable. Is having means and time an advantage? Of course, but not so much as might be imagined when it comes to creating and selling and the internet has made the ability to find markets easier and less egalitarian than it has ever been.
True bigots do exist, and need to be called out but there are far less of them than the current narrative would have one believe, a large part of this climate being fueled by those who are looking for power and money, and find it by dividing us in the most banal ways possible.
Work to be done? Of course. But it needs to be honest. Dividing people in the way I have observed over maybe the last ten years has been completely regressive, and it is being perpetuated by nearly all of our so called ruling class.