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In reply to the discussion: Why I don't like the term "white privilege" [View all]shaayecanaan
(6,068 posts)I am saying that it is the product of material circumstances. I realise that Americans, for various reasons, are reluctant to talk about class. They like to think that make a few tweaks here and there, get rid of the racism - and capitalism can go on as it always has.
American media are happy to talk about race. However, any discussion of class leads to accusations of "class warfare". Funnily enough, hardly anyone accuses politicians of fomenting "race warfare" by talking about race. Presumably the ruling class thinks race warfare is a good thing.
White people are not on top because they're brilliant. I'm sorry if you thought that was the case. They are on top because they came into the game with material advantages.
It is not enough to say, as one poster said above, that white people have privilege because of institutional control. It is circular reasoning (white people have institutional control because of white privilege, and have white privilege as a consequence of institutional control).