Here's a wee history lesson for you. Prior to the Civil Rights Act, when I was in Boarding School, no, not Exeter and not St.Paul's ( they were both all boys back then and I wasn't a boy !), but a comparable one, there were blacks there. There was NO affirmative Action. These girls were my friends, no one treated them any differently than anyone else,and that was the norm!
Yes, people discriminate; ALL people do and it's NOT just down racial lines.
Just because someone is born into a prominent family, doesn't guarantee that they will succeed. Some do and some don't. Yes, they have it easier than others, to some degree or other.But people are different and YOU have chosen to post some really silly PC stereotyping junk.