Why race matters. Before we can think about the world logically, we must divide the world in to objects. Logic is the process of assuming functional relationships between objects and infering new relations from what we already know. This means that the truth that we infer logically, depend on the objects that we assume to exist, and the fundamental relations we draw between them. Critical theory focus on deconstructing ontologies and reconstructing them, so that this new ontological description of reality infers a truth that is moral. This is a mistake. Subjectivity is not a result of our free will, we cannot escape it. It is not moral, or amoral. Subjectivity is not a voluntary process. When we create ontologies, it is so that the world around us, as we experiene it, makes sense. Our ontological understanding of the universe is not objective, it is born out of a human perspective. So what if race is not a biologial reality? It doesn't matter. Because it exist as a social and historical phenomena. Man is a spiritual creature after all. It is impossible for us to understand the civil rights movement, without the idea of race. It is impossible to understand the slave trade to america. It is impossible to understand racism, and anti-racism without the idea of race. It is impossible to understand black lives matter, or other contemporary political movements without the idea of race. Racaial categories are important for us to understand our history, and our presens, regardless of the biologial reality or how it shapes our understanding of the world and whether that world is moral.