I think the problem is, N1trix, is that you are used to a certain level of privilege, and I don't use that word to threaten your 'rights', but rather to call into question how represented other people have been in various media over the years, be i books, movies, or video games.
White, male protagonists have been the standard 'go-to' protagonist since the inception of gaming, and continue to be extremely prevalent in the medium; and that's okay! Many games have exclusively white characters, or some token or poorly represented female/minority race characters. Maybe then, by the logic that it's okay to have a game with an all-white cast, we can consider that perhaps having an all black cast could be fine too? Or perhaps a cast of ethnically diverse characters who are mostly female and non-Caucasian with token white male characters should be fine? Imagine for a moment how many women have played games as men, and how many non-Caucasian people have played as Caucasians with no other options in videogames. The fact that your post is entirely inconsiderate of their frustration of being in your exact situation for decades is the very definition of privilege.
I say this as a Caucasian male: your problem isn't that white men aren't represented enough: rather, your problem is that white men aren't the exclusive archetypical protagonist, and that any form of diversity is a threat to the centuries of socio-historic oppression by colonizing, white Europeans. Let it go, and stop contributing to centuries of hate and oppression toward your fellow human beings. Have fun, and play the game.