First off, kudos on the seven-year thread resurrection to get in this timely pitch on behalf of downtrodden white men, who have suffered so many indignities since the dark days (*wink* *wink*) of 2011, but are on their way back to the top, amirite!?
Secondly, you're spot on. This minor side character from one episode of TNG who mainly served as a MacGuffin for Picard's feelings was the white man's last chance to shine in Star Trek. I'm amazed no one has bothered to point it out before. Perhaps they were confused by all the white men hidden in plain sight in subsequent Trek series and films and couldn't pick out the one that was supposed to represent our last hope?
I mean, Wesley turned into a literal god and everything and he's as white as they come, but he wore a lavender jumpsuit with rainbow stripes, so he's kind of a suspect SJW plant, if you know what I mean? Yeah, you do.
Did you happen to miss the third act of the film where Picard travels into the Nexus and his feelings of regret about the loss of René and about not starting a family of his own (as mentioned in the first act) are the thing he is confronted with again? Or where René is there in the Nexus along with his own fictional Dickensian family (eat shit Robert, no Nexus resurrection for you; you're still dead and I adopted your kid) and his wife who was that
ensign from Season 4 who Picard clearly had the hots for because she looked like Beverly, so he manifested her in his dream? Or where Kirk is having his own feelings of regret for not settling down and starting a family as well, so Picard has to talk him out of it based on what he just experienced? Or where Soran couldn't give up on the past and his family so it drove him to do unspeakable acts that lead to the (temporary) deaths of hundreds of millions and his own destruction to try and get them back? Or where Picard realizes in the end that the crew of the Enterprise is his family and home is what you make of it, and that you can't hold onto the past at the expense of the present and the future? It's kind of like the recurring theme of the film and everything.
Oh, or earlier when Kirk is amazed that Sulu found time to have a child, and Montgomery "Foreshadowing" Scott said "You make the time", because that's totally what Soran was trying to do, literally make time for his family? Seriously, they should have just had Harry Chapin playing in the background the whole time:
And Spot's in the cradle in Data's room
Little star blew from the missile on the moon
"When you coming home, dad?" "When the Nexus bends"
But we'll get together then
You know we'll have a good time then
It must be exhausting being you and seeing every little thing throughout the day from a Right and Left political perspective. Only wearing the right shoe, only turning right on streets, only liking Right Whales and not those Lefty Blue Whales or even the politically neutral Gray Whales. I pity your inability to pick a cereal in the morning without considering what side of the political fence Count Chocula falls on.