Don't call something objectively better when you're just talking about what you consider a better game. Making game mechanics race agnostic doesn't necessarily make the game better, it makes your munchkin easier to build. Have you considered just playing a storytelling game without any written rules, what about the game mechanics is it that you feel having racial statistics takes away from you?
I'm going to go out on a limb here...*creak* and say....*crack* that most DM's don't use the published material as written very long into their Dm'ing career...*snap* *Abe's Oddyssee fall*
But having a baseline to work from gives you the ability to improvise later on. I would say that every D&D setting operates off the baseline like this, but it's important to learn those basic rules in order to break them.
You haven't said anything really to engage with my argument, hopefully we can move on from your insinuations to something a little more productive, but if you just want to call me a racist that's fine too.