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by coagmano 1940 days ago
It's context dependent, but I do like the difficulty setting analogy. Like the pact of punishment in Hades, except you don't get extra rewards.

In one abstract example there'll be a discussion of why x group are so sensitve about y. Instead of saying "check your privilege" I say something like "maybe their tired of having to worry about z? When was the last time you had to think about z on a day to day basis?", asking genuinely and waiting for response, not just asked rhetorically.

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Oh, I see. I was thinking you had a different word. But you’re not using another word, but rather getting into analogy or explanation.

I like it. “Privilege” means different things to the speaker and to the listener, so skip the label and delve into the thing that you mean instead.