But is it naive as is being portrayed. It is the goal. The difficulty has yet to be debated.
Ideals can't be categorized as naive or not; only the notion of achieving them can be so categorized. I've been discussing one of the primary difficulties in thinking this ideal could ever be a goal for 14 pages now.
So what would you see as the goal on the problem of racism? Political correctness?
Can you give a definition for "Political correctness" that 1) is held by some major institution that support racial equality/diversity/etc., and 2) is not basically a call for basic politeness and manners?
I don't know that there will ever be a goal or an end stage, and I'm not sure I would know what it looked like. I could list dozens of small things that could be signs/symptoms (a character played by an actor like Will Smith being romantically involved with a white woman, for example), but they would not be goals in and of themselves.
Many of the steps that have been taken to correct that do not correct it. All they do is shift who suffers from it as a result and in no way alleviate the problem at all. All I see is shuffling it around.
When the basic struggle involves both human nature and the entire cultural surrounding us, change is bound to be slow.