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In reply to the discussion: Is it productive to repeatedly remind white people of how privileged they are? [View all]Shoulders of Giants
(370 posts)For example, a son or daughter of a white couple with master's degrees will experience much more privilege than a white person born in a trailer to a drug addict with no father around. I know people from both backgrounds, and I can see that in those cases, class defines them more than race. True there are differences in everything, and even the person from the trailer park may experience priveledge from time to time. However, they will not feel like it. The stigma of their class status and upbringing may bite much more. I could see someone from a situation like that getting frustrated with someone claiming they are privileged. I think white privilege is one of many elements that can define someone's life. It is good for people to know it and recognize it. But it also doesn't mean all white people are living life in "easy mode."