(July 15, 2016 at 5:56 am)Losty Wrote:(July 15, 2016 at 4:17 am)SteelCurtain Wrote: To be clear, most white privilege isn't something that white people are guilty of, or something they're actively doing. Rather, it's tiny little things in our society that build up. It comes to a boiling point when people start talking about it openly, and when social media can so easily bring people with common experiences together. It becomes harder to maintain the ruse that it's just me, or just my city/state.
Why do people always get defensive about it? It's so weird to me.
My white female privilege:
I can get out of pretty much any traffic violation just by existing.
People assume I know how to have an intelligent conversation with basic vocabulary and grammar skills before I start speaking.
No one thinks I'm going to steal stuff when I go shopping.
If I walk down a dark street people ask me if I need help instead of being afraid of me.
I'm sure there's more that I don't even notice.
My white guilt: none
No one asks to be born whatever race they are born. White privilege isn't about putting white people down or calling white people racists. Little things that make life easier that are not earned but instead just kind of happen because you're white.
I bet that you pretty much always exit an elevator first too.