Neither of those statements is the equivalent of saying the man has no human rights. He has human rights. What he doesn't have is any valid claim to ever have suffered any injustice on the base of being an Christian, heterosexual "Anglo-Saxon" male.
It's possible he's suffered injustice on the basis of class- although he's very likely affluent due to the luck of the draw- but no, he's got no reason to act as if he's in any sense courageous simply for annoucing his identity. Nobody CARES about his identity and it doesn't take any courage for him to announce it, because he faces no risks in announcing it and no part of his identity is actually something that would be hidden if he didn't announce it. It's not possible to be a closet Anglo-Saxon Christian Heterosexual Male.