This is a term that's been kicked about a bunch in the last few years. "White Privilege", "Check your Privilege", etc. There are even conferences about it.kali o. wrote:
As a term I think it's counterproductive and unnecessarily combative. More productive is talking about "discrimination" and "racism". Where are people being treated poorly because of their race? That's where we should focus. Racism still exists and the legacy of past racist laws still scar. However, almost no one feels they are privileged and calling someone "privileged" is an insult for most people. Tell the poor white girl in the trailer park in Tennessee about her "white privilege" and she'll probably laugh at you. The average African American is "privileged" compared to the average African Mozambican.
People keep bringing this up on other threads and I thought it deserved its own thread.
Thoughts on the subject?