Looking at the UK, what predicts GCSE (high-school level certificates) attainment? This is important, as education is itself highly predictive of future health and wealth. The average rate of achieving 5 or more GCSE passes (grades A-C) is around 58% nationwide. So what are the factors?
Gender? Girls had better check their privilege; statistically they outperform boys. 61.9% of girls achieved 5 or more passes compared to 54.6% of boys.
Race? Blacks underperform by 3.8 points. Asians tend to over-perform, but this is a pretty broad demographic. Chinese and Indians came out top. Also people in this group can be impacted by having to speak English as a second language. Girls of ethnic groups tend to outperform boys.
Poverty? This is judged by looking at students who receive free school meals (FSM), and it's a pretty good indicator of someone coming from a poor family. I wonder how many UK SJWs were enrolled in FSM? Probably not many. I think FSM is typically for households with a household income of less than £16,000 ($24,882) per year. 33.8% of children on FSM will achieve 5 or more GSCE passes compared to 62.3% of all other pupils. 28 points is a big fucking difference. By comparison, black children underperformed the average by 3.8 points. Looking at all ethnic groups, girls outperformed boys across the board. So at least with GCSEs there's a pretty clear order of privilege, going from least to most:
4 - Poor
3 - Blacks
2 - White and Asian Boys
1 - White and Asian Girls
Source:
https://www.gov.uk/government/stati...pupil-characteristics-in-england-2010-to-2011
Why are GCSEs important? After GCSEs, students in the UK will typically do A-Levels as a precursor to moving to degree level studies. There are bridging courses that can be done, particularly for mature students, but in general GCSE attainment will determine how far you can take your education. Also people looking to go straight in to work will find themselves hampered by a lack of A-C passes - particularly maths and English.
Look at US statistics. I'd be surprised if we don't similar patterns in terms of wealth. And no fucking surprise that SJWs like to downplay this kind of stuff, as they tend to be white kids from more comfortable financial backgrounds. Anyone who says that gender as a whole is the big challenge for equality is either ignorant or a liar.