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Disproving White Privilege In 30 Seconds
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(06-04-2020, 08:44 AM)Last42min Wrote: White privilege, the way it is currently used, is a way to create class injustice that can not be overcome in the current system. It is used in exactly the same way communists used the poor to bring about revolution in underdeveloped nations. The only way to change it is to change the system. There is a pattern going on here. About the part in bold: yes, it is true than one can rise up and be successful in this system. But it is also true that that is easier for some than it is for others, due to the advantages that some people are born with. When I was born white male middle class in the United States, I hit the lottery. Add to that the fact that my parents were very well educated, and had connections that I could use to advance my career, and I can see that my success is largely due to advantages I was born with. If I had not been born white male middle class American, and if I had put forth the exact same amount of effort I put out in my career, I would probably have gone nowhere. So I got where I got through a lot of luck in addition to whatever abilities I had. The question we will always grapple with is, is it fair that some people are born with advantages? We all want equal opportunity for all, but that doesn't really exist. We are all born with different levels of opportunity. A person who is born poor or black does not have the same level of opportunity that a person who is born white middle class has. We have to admit that, and then we have to decide if there is anything we want to do about that. |
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