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by aaren
4527 days ago
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> Why not just say 'genes' or 'heredity' if that's what we mean? Because privilege derives from many sources and is much more complex than any one of them. It is unfortunate that it is sometimes used, or taken, to shut people out. This is not the intention of the word. At its best it calls someone to take account of their unconscious biases. |
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The postmodern feminist has a very simplistic and Western-centric (particularly American-centric) worldview where being white and male makes you prosper, but being black or white and female makes you suffer.
This fails to address for countless nuances and by default simply stating "You're white, ergo you're instantly privileged." is just false and dishonest.
It's also funny how the end goal is to foster social equality, yet when you have every single slightly different group forming its own political advocacy and demanding radical shifts in human behavior/special accommodations, you're only stratifying things even further. I guess this can be warranted if people focused on actual issues, but instead most of our attention in the Western world is focused on people making ribald jokes in public places.