• @GaMEChld
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    311 hours ago

    Asking as a brown person, can you tell me what advantages white people are receiving that I’m not?

    • @surewhynotlem
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      88 hours ago

      I scanned your comments and you’re not totally off your rocker, so I’ll not be as big of an ass as I usual am.

      Your experience is an anecdote. The plural of anecdote is not “data”.

      The data shows that minorities are unfairly targeted by police. Arrested more, released more as innocent. Prosecuted more for the same rate of incidence.

      The data shows that having an “ethnic” name gets fewer responses to an identical resume.

      The data shows that for literal decades, some would say still, minorities couldn’t get home loans in good areas with good schools.

      What benefit do white people have? I have never, literally not once, thought or cared about my race. My privilege is getting to live without noticing my race in any meaningful context. That’s why white people have to be “woken”. We’re comfortably asleep in our bubble, from birth.

      If you don’t see it, great! But that might say less about reality, and more about your ability to perceive it.

    • Rhynoplaz
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      710 hours ago

      There are people out there that would not hire you based on the only thing I know about you. I’ve met enough of them that I have to assume there are more.

      • @GaMEChld
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        19 hours ago

        That doesn’t make it systemic. It means there are morons out there, and some of them own businesses.

        • Rhynoplaz
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          39 hours ago

          Someone asked what the privilege was, and I told them one. Nobody said anything about systemic.

          • @HiddenLychee
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            26 hours ago

            Tbc there are systemic injustices, just not mentioned here lol

    • snooggums
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      I can talk back to the police in a non-violent setting without getting shot.

      As a white male, there is zero chance of deing discriminated against when applying for 95% of jobs.

      I can walk into most buildings without being questioned. Nobody has ever told me that I don’t belong somewhere because of who I am.

      While whites that live in poverty can face some discrimination compared to middle class whites, $100 in clothing is enough to fit in most public spaces without drawing any attention. Minorities can’t do that.

      Those are the most obvious things, but they also mean that my economic and social standing basically went up my entire life by just being polite and working. That builds on itself, and while not all white men are successful. Being white isn’t one of their hurdles.

      All of those things are advantages compared to people who are not white males.

      • @GaMEChld
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        210 hours ago

        Well so far I haven’t been shot by any cops that I’ve interacted with, have not been discriminated against in employment, nor been questioned as to my presence in any building. But if you want to feel guilty, go ahead, it’s a free country. My dad came to this country with $6 in his pocket and did quite well.

        Almost sounds insulting though, kinda smacks of telling minorities who succeed "oh, you did so good despite your obvious disadvantages. " Like that scene from Star Trek (2009) with the Vulcans giving Spock shit for having a human mother.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 hour ago

          Well so far I haven’t been shot by any cops that I’ve interacted with

          maybe you’re just not brown enough ! fat chance

        • thermal_shock
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          11 hour ago

          So because you have not experienced those things, all non white people have? No.

          As a white male I know I have privilege and use it to help those that don’t. When I see someone of color being shit on by people in power, like cops, or other people who think they’re above them, I step up in and say something at minimum.