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- Dec 16, 2015
Translation: it doesn't make white people feel guilty enough.
The word "privelege" asks for analysis. Acknowledging privelege means stepping back and thinking "would I be worse off in this situation if I weren't white?"
But we can't have people actually asking questions and thinking about things instead of just swallowing whatever a shrieking white #BLM college student is trying to sell you - obviously, the term (x) privelege has to go.
The -oppressive suffix is the next trend, I'm calling it. White-oppressive. Cisgender-oppressive. It would almost be a refreshing kind of honesty; "You're (white/cis/whatever), and I hate you for it."
The word "privelege" asks for analysis. Acknowledging privelege means stepping back and thinking "would I be worse off in this situation if I weren't white?"
But we can't have people actually asking questions and thinking about things instead of just swallowing whatever a shrieking white #BLM college student is trying to sell you - obviously, the term (x) privelege has to go.
The -oppressive suffix is the next trend, I'm calling it. White-oppressive. Cisgender-oppressive. It would almost be a refreshing kind of honesty; "You're (white/cis/whatever), and I hate you for it."