I'm not sure what you mean, exactly. I've pretty much said what I wanted to say.
If you're asking for sources to my claims, they're exaggerated and anecdotal but loosely supported by demographic data. According to Pew surveys on US religious demograpics in 2014, "Whites continue to be more likely than both blacks and Hispanics to identify as religiously unaffiliated; 24% of whites say they have no religion, compared with 20% of Hispanics and 18% of blacks. But the religiously unaffiliated have grown (and Christians have declined) as a share of the population within all three of these racial and ethnic groups." The same data indicates that "mainline" Protestantism lost between 3 and 7.3 million members between 2007 and 2014, while historically black Protestant faiths remained relatively stable. The Pew Religious Landscape Study shows that 11% of white people "do not believe in God" and 3% "don't know if they believe in God", compared to 6%/1% and 2%/1% in black and latino people, respectively. I do think it's safe to say that non-white people (except for east Asians, who are overwhelmingly atheistic even compared to white people) do practice the Abrahamic religions and Christianity in specific more than anyone else. The claim that I've never met one personally is true, but not very meaningful because I live in a heavily Christian area without a lot of racial diversity.
If you meant that I should elaborate on the Malcolm X thing, it wasn't too relevant, but it is true that X heavily disliked the prevalence of Christianity in the black community and urged his followers to take up Islam instead. It's also true that Adolf Hitler heavily disliked the prevalence of Christianity in Germany and silently wished that his followers would have taken up Islam instead. He privately spoke with Albert Speer about the issue and said that "ultimately not Arabs, but Islamized Germans could have stood at the head of this Mohammedan Empire." and that the Germans would have become heirs to "a religion that believed in spreading the faith by the sword and in subjugating all nations to that faith. Such a creed was perfectly suited to the German temperament."
If you just meant that I take this all too seriously, then I probably haven't made things any better for myself, but that's autism for you. It's a curse.