"There are more differences among the individuals within a group than between the groups themselves."
What groups are we talking about, and what sorts of differences? And even this were true, it would not negate the significance of group differences, which both liberals and conservatives today try desperately to avoid.
"You continue to promote a vile concept that individuals should not be judged according to their own deeds, words and character."
I never said this. In fact, I think that dealing with people as individuals is a quite worthy goal. It is, however, one that becomes hopelessly bastardized in a multiracial setting, as we are witnessing in the United States today. Today, we DO NOT deal with individuals according to their own deeds, words and character. We deal first and foremost with their RACE. Did you catch Al Sharpton debating Howard Dean? He asked about "people of color" in the cabinet. He didn't say anything about character. Funny. Nobody complained about that, they all nodded their heads and said, "of course." Dealing with people as racial beings is inevitable in settings where race is in sharp relief. Only in more racially homogenous settings does it fall to the wayside. Therefore, racial separation is advisable.