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Originally Posted by CaramonLS
The idea that certain groups are automatically more privileged than others based on an arbitrary set of characteristics (i.e. skin color) is wrong. It leads to marginalization and dehumanization of the "privileged" group.
It also conveniently ignores that there are many people inside that group that don't have that privilege, such as the victim in this crime, who has some significant disabilities.
If you wish to point out "privilege", direct it at a person. Not a race or a gender.
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Every measurable statistic on poverty, health outcomes, etc. says that YOU are wrong about privilege.
Marginalization and dehumanization of white people? What topsy turvy reality do you live in?