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In reply to the discussion: I'm surprised how many DU'ers think aknowledging white male privilege is somehow bigoted [View all]laundry_queen
(8,646 posts)WMP doesn't mean you are automatically 'privileged'.
It means that you, compared with someone NOT white/male in the same position is generally better off than if you had not been white/male. If you had abusive parents, couldn't attend college, worked menial jobs, are poor, been cheated on by your spouse, and generally had a difficult life, WMP means someone non-white who had been through the exact same things would likely have had it worse. I still don't get how white males can even say it doesn't benefit them. I don't get why they get defensive other than perhaps they think subconsciously that if WMP is real, and becomes recognized and is lessened or done away with, then maybe they are scared their lives will get worse, so they deny WMP even exists as a coping mechanism for their fear.