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In reply to the discussion: If you don't believe there is white privilege in this country... [View all]gollygee
(22,336 posts)but was afraid he'd argue over the scenarios! But yes. My scenario was that the person doing the hiring was more comfortable with people from Rochester than Detroit (that's how it works here in Michigan sometimes) so some were from suburbs that sounded good to him, and that his golf buddy's nephew was one of the applicants, and another was someone he knew through church, and one went to the same high school he went to. That's very specifically privilege - not specifically excluding people for being black, but including people for relationships only or almost only white people would have. People hate to examine themselves for this kind of stuff. It's easy to say you'd never refuse to hire someone due to race, but it's harder to say you wouldn't be more likely to hire someone whose uncle you golfed with. And it's harder for me to say I haven't received that kind of privilege. In fact, looking back now that I understand what it is, I know I have.