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I am non-racist because assuming all humans are ultimately the same has proved a better heuristic than the natural tendency to assume that people's flaws are inherent aspects of their nature. In addition, statistically, I am almost certainly biased against other races (as are you.) While there is probably a negligible effect of race on intelligence and violence, it's almost(?) too small to measure and the problems of taking it into account are far greater than the amount of influence it has.
TL;DR: I'm non-racist in order to be correct. It's a heuristic that has served me well, and has served it's users well historically.
What do you mean by this? Do you mean that all humans are equally smart? Or do you mean assuming some humans are in fact smarter than others but smartness isn't correlated with say skin color? If the latter, that "all humans are ultimately the same" doesn't seem like a good summary.
Edit: Or are you attempting some version of what Christians mean by this statement, namely "all humans have a soul and all souls are equal before God"?