I'm sorry, Falconer, but I believe you're wrong about Clockwork. He's a rabid bigot. In other things, he might be circumspect and calculating, but his rabid hate for technomancers (and the way he's apparently fixated on Netcat) are NOT a circumspect and calculated course of action, and it is bleeding over into everything else. Just like how if a klan member goes to a PTA meeting, that doesn't make them any less a racist.
As for the ork rights, "the social problems that come along with what make them different and special"? Really? The social problems orks have are due to the fact that even before the Night of Rage, they were basically shut into dirt poor status. Then a whole bunch got rounded up into warehouses, which were then lit on fire, and the survivors and their families fled either underground or to the Barrens, where for a long time they lived lives that makes an orphan in a Dickens tale look well off. Now things are a bit better for them, and they'd like to get a few things, like basic sanitation, a voice in government, and equal protection under the law. You know, basic rights.
But we probably won't agree on this topic, so I'll say two things, and then turn elsewhere:
1) Expecting a society, any society, to stay the same over decades (2050-2074) is insane. Compare the US today to the US in the 1980s. WILDLY different.
2) If you want to play Shadowrun in a setting where everyone's a bigot, and life is terrible for everyone except the uber rich, there are places even now you can go for that. The three main ones are Chicago, Bogota, and Lagos. In other words, the drek end of metahuman civilization. Because while most people may have biases one way or the other, they are NOT anywhere near the point where Clockwork is.