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In reply to the discussion: My problem with "white privilege".... [View all]pipoman
(16,038 posts)28. If you want a non divisive term which will encourage cooperation
You won't antagonize those who you need to cooperate. The term "white privilege" may be fine in an academic environment, expecting to population to embrace it is futility and a monumental waste of time. Not to mention wholly inaccurate from a definition standpoint.
Was it white people who decided not to use the term "negro" and instead use the term "black"? Was it the white population who decided not to use the term "black" and instead use the term "African American"?
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You don't get it at all. White people have inherent, invisible advantages that people of
catbyte
Sep 2014
#27
Sorry, I don't buy it. Class plays a role, but even an elegantly dressed dark skinned person
catbyte
Sep 2014
#53
But you fail to appreciate that to stop it from happening to you, all you need is a change
catbyte
Sep 2014
#66
You're quibbling about semantics. Fine. I obviously can't help you see the difference, I won't try.
catbyte
Sep 2014
#70
The issue is that the whole anti-racism movement doesn't have to change its language
gollygee
Sep 2014
#64
I feel like I've responded to this basic position over and over again in this thread
gollygee
Sep 2014
#99
I would like to ask you to consider how white privilege can be used to level the playing field
Heidi
Sep 2014
#31
very likely that instruction was dog whistled to her, whether it was other employees or - like me-
bettyellen
Sep 2014
#106
It's.particularly dumb and derogatory term that assumes all members of a certain group enjoy a
3rdwaydem
Sep 2014
#32
Hardly a privilege if it only provides some supposed and disputed intangible benefits.
FLPanhandle
Sep 2014
#59
Inequality in the pursuit of justice happens often enough to perpetuate "white privilege".
gordianot
Sep 2014
#56
Why do you folks want to silence people who don't have a problem with it?
Starry Messenger
Sep 2014
#104