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White privilege (or white skin privilege) is a term for societal privileges that benefit people identified as white in Western countries, beyond what is commonly experienced by non-white people under the same social, political, or economic circumstances. Academic perspectives such as critical race theory and whiteness studies use the concept of "white privilege" to analyze how racism and racialized societies affect the lives of white or white-skinned people.

According to Peggy McIntosh, whites in Western societies enjoy advantages that non-whites do not experience, as "an invisible package of unearned assets".[1] White privilege denotes both obvious and less obvious passive advantages that white people may not recognize they have, which distinguishes it from overt bias or prejudice. These include cultural affirmations of one's own worth; presumed greater social status; and freedom to move, buy, work, play, and speak freely. The effects can be seen in professional, educational, and personal contexts. The concept of white privilege also implies the right to assume the universality of one's own experiences, marking others as different or exceptional while perceiving oneself as normal.[2][3]

The concept has attracted attention and some opposition. Some critics say that the term uses the concept of "whiteness" as a proxy for class or other social privilege or as a distraction from deeper underlying problems of inequality.[4][5] Others state that it is not that whiteness is a proxy but that many other social privileges are interconnected with it, requiring complex and careful analysis to identify how whiteness contributes to privilege.[6] Critics of white privilege also propose alternate definitions of whiteness and exceptions to or limits of white identity, arguing that the concept of "white privilege" ignores important differences between white subpopulations and individuals and suggesting that the notion of whiteness cannot be inclusive of all white people.[7][8] They note a problem with the interpretation of people of color, in that it fails to acknowledge the diversity of people of color and ethnicity within these groups.[6] Conservative critics have offered more direct critiques of the concept; one writes that "today ... the lives of minorities are no longer stunted by prejudice and 'white privilege'",[9] while another says that the concept is a danger to the project of achieving an equal society.[10]

Gina Crosley-Corcoran in her Huffington Post article, "Explaining White Privilege to a Broke White Person", says that she was initially hostile to the idea that she had white privilege, initially believing "my white skin didn't do shit to prevent me from experiencing poverty", until she was directed to read Peggy McIntosh's "Unpacking the invisible knapsack". According to Crosley-Corcoran, "the concept of intersectionality recognizes that people can be privileged in some ways and definitely not privileged in others." [11] Other writers have noted that the "academic-sounding concept of white privilege" sometimes elicits defensiveness and misunderstanding among white people, in part due to the rapidity in which the concept of white privilege was rapidly brought into the mainstream spotlight through social media campaigns such as Black Lives Matter.[12] Cory Weinburg, writing for Inside Higher Ed, has stated that the concept of white privilege is frequently misinterpreted by non-academics because it is an academic concept that has been recently been brought into the mainstream. Academics interviewed by Weinburg, who have been otherwise studying white privilege undisturbed for decades, have been taken aback with the seemingly-sudden hostility from right-wing critics since 2014.[13]

White privilege - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

No one here is confused about what you libs mean by white privilege.
so fact is confusing ?
btw argumentum ad populum is not a fact.
 
It seems that everything that happens Jim believes its all about him. Black pride takes away from them somehow. White privilege takes away from them some type of way. Half Time show takes something from them. Things cant exist by themselves with these guys.

The video in the OP takes away from the whites who "won" the race by cheating.

As it is an analogy for White Privilege in our Society, it does indeed "Take away from" whites.

It dismisses any personal efforts or accomplishments on our part.
 
It seems that everything that happens Jim believes its all about him. Black pride takes away from them somehow. White privilege takes away from them some type of way. Half Time show takes something from them. Things cant exist by themselves with these guys.

The video in the OP takes away from the whites who "won" the race by cheating.

As it is an analogy for White Privilege in our Society, it does indeed "Take away from" whites.

It dismisses any personal efforts or accomplishments on our part.
who's our?
hey ass hat you don't speak for all white men if you think you do it just proves you have not got the balls to speak for yourself,
 
f someone only "wins" a race because the other people are prevented from running for a lap, and then have tremendous obstacles placed in their path, then that person didn't really "win" the race. They cheated.

They did not "accomplish" that supposed "win".

That was the point of the op.

No it wasnt, you just want it to be that way to continue whining about it
 
AND dismissing the hard work and accomplishments of ALL WHITE MALES.

You are a fucking asshole.
you act as if you cured cancer, invented a perpetual motion machine and solved world hungry.
in reality you've done no more, probably less than most people of any given race .
you seems to be one of those because I'm white my "accomplishments" are superior to others for doing the exact same thing.


I'm made no such claims.

I've claimed to have worked hard, and had some accomplishments and to have taken some risks.

You libs are the ones dismissing that, because of my skin color.
bullshit every time you whine about it you are making a claim .
if this is not a claim "
AND dismissing the hard work and accomplishments of ALL WHITE MALES." then what is it ? were you straining to take a dump?

Fuck your spin.

Whine is lib "code" for, "I know that you are completely right, but I don't care, because I'm a complete fucking asshole."


I've made no such claims about my personal accomplishments, nor about the accomplishments of other whites.

When you claim, as the OP does, that white accomplishments are the result of White Privilege, you are denying their personal accomplishments.

Try to be less of a dishonest dick.
false! when I say you whine, you are doing just that, no code necessary.
also you are so far from right you've reached the point of no return.
white privilege aids "white accomplishments" no reasonable person could deny that.
what is difference between white accomplishment and accomplishment by some one of another race, say two guys want to be doctors and the only difference is one is white and the other of a race of your choosing?


I asked you to try to be LESS OF a dishonest dick, not more of one.

Yes, Whine is indeed liberal "code" for "I know that you are completely right, but I don't care, because I'm a complete fucking asshole."

If you don't want me to point that out, don't spin my actual words.

If someone cheats to win a race, as in the OP, they did not actually win the race. They cheated.

As this was an analogy for our society as a whole, the accusation of white privilege thus denys all accomplishments of whites.

Your scenario of two doctors? In your world, you assume that the white guy got into med school by some form of "cheating" and got hired by some "old white boys club" over a more deserving other race doctor.

Will you try to be less of a dishonest dick now?
 
50 Examples of White Privilege in Daily Life

1. I can if I wish arrange to be in the company of people of my race most of the time.

2. I can avoid spending time with people whom I was trained to mistrust and who have learned to mistrust my kind or me.

3. If I should need to move, I can be pretty sure of renting or purchasing housing in an area which I can afford and in which I would want to live.

4. I can be pretty sure that my neighbors in such a location will be neutral or pleasant to me.

5. I can go shopping alone most of the time, pretty well assured that I will not be followed or harassed.

6. I can turn on the television or open to the front page of the paper and see people of my race widely represented.

7. When I am told about our national heritage or about “civilization,” I am shown that people of my color made it what it is.

8. I can be sure that my children will be given curricular materials that testify to the existence of their race.

9. If I want to, I can be pretty sure of finding a publisher for this piece on white privilege.

10. I can be pretty sure of having my voice heard in a group in which I am the only member of my race.

11. I can be casual about whether or not to listen to another person’s voice in a group in which s/he is the only member of his/her race.

12. I can go into a music shop and count on finding the music of my race represented, into a supermarket and find the staple foods which fit with my cultural traditions, into a hairdresser’s shop and find someone who can cut my hair.

13. Whether I use checks, credit cards or cash, I can count on my skin color not to work against the appearance of financial reliability.

14. I can arrange to protect my children most of the time from people who might not like them.

15. I do not have to educate my children to be aware of systemic racism for their own daily physical protection.

16. I can be pretty sure that my children’s teachers and employers will tolerate them if they fit school and workplace norms; my chief worries about them do not concern others’ attitudes toward their race.

17. I can talk with my mouth full and not have people put this down to my color.

18. I can swear, or dress in second hand clothes, or not answer letters, without having people attribute these choices to the bad morals, the poverty or the illiteracy of my race.

19. I can speak in public to a powerful male group without putting my race on trial.

20. I can do well in a challenging situation without being called a credit to my race.

21. I am never asked to speak for all the people of my racial group.

22. I can remain oblivious of the language and customs of persons of color who constitute the world’s majority without feeling in my culture any penalty for such oblivion.

23. I can criticize our government and talk about how much I fear its policies and behavior without being seen as a cultural outsider.

24. I can be pretty sure that if I ask to talk to the “person in charge”, I will be facing a person of my race.

25. If a traffic cop pulls me over or if the IRS audits my tax return, I can be sure I haven’t been singled out because of my race.

26. I can easily buy posters, post-cards, picture books, greeting cards, dolls, toys and children’s magazines featuring people of my race.

27. I can go home from most meetings of organizations I belong to feeling somewhat tied in, rather than isolated, out-of-place, outnumbered, unheard, held at a distance or feared.

28. I can be pretty sure that an argument with a colleague of another race is more likely to jeopardize her/his chances for advancement than to jeopardize mine.

29. I can be pretty sure that if I argue for the promotion of a person of another race, or a program centering on race, this is not likely to cost me heavily within my present setting, even if my colleagues disagree with me.

30. If I declare there is a racial issue at hand, or there isn’t a racial issue at hand, my race will lend me more credibility for either position than a person of color will have.

31. I can choose to ignore developments in minority writing and minority activist programs, or disparage them, or learn from them, but in any case, I can find ways to be more or less protected from negative consequences of any of these choices.

32. My culture gives me little fear about ignoring the perspectives and powers of people of other races.

33. I am not made acutely aware that my shape, bearing or body odor will be taken as a reflection on my race.

34. I can worry about racism without being seen as self-interested or self-seeking.

35. I can take a job with an affirmative action employer without having my co-workers on the job suspect that I got it because of my race.

36. If my day, week or year is going badly, I need not ask of each negative episode or situation whether it had racial overtones.

37. I can be pretty sure of finding people who would be willing to talk with me and advise me about my next steps, professionally.

38. I can think over many options, social, political, imaginative or professional, without asking whether a person of my race would be accepted or allowed to do what I want to do.

39. I can be late to a meeting without having the lateness reflect on my race.

40. I can choose public accommodation without fearing that people of my race cannot get in or will be mistreated in the places I have chosen.

41. I can be sure that if I need legal or medical help, my race will not work against me.

42. I can arrange my activities so that I will never have to experience feelings of rejection owing to my race.

43. If I have low credibility as a leader I can be sure that my race is not the problem.

44. I can easily find academic courses and institutions which give attention only to people of my race.

45. I can expect figurative language and imagery in all of the arts to testify to experiences of my race.

46. I can chose blemish cover or bandages in “flesh” color and have them more or less match my skin.

47. I can travel alone or with my spouse without expecting embarrassment or hostility in those who deal with us.

48. I have no difficulty finding neighborhoods where people approve of our household.

49. My children are given texts and classes which implicitly support our kind of family unit and do not turn them against my choice of domestic partnership.

50. I will feel welcomed and “normal” in the usual walks of public life, institutional and social.

50 Examples of White Privilege in Daily Life
 
White privilege
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White privilege (or white skin privilege) is a term for societal privileges that benefit people identified as white in Western countries, beyond what is commonly experienced by non-white people under the same social, political, or economic circumstances. Academic perspectives such as critical race theory and whiteness studies use the concept of "white privilege" to analyze how racism and racialized societies affect the lives of white or white-skinned people.

According to Peggy McIntosh, whites in Western societies enjoy advantages that non-whites do not experience, as "an invisible package of unearned assets".[1] White privilege denotes both obvious and less obvious passive advantages that white people may not recognize they have, which distinguishes it from overt bias or prejudice. These include cultural affirmations of one's own worth; presumed greater social status; and freedom to move, buy, work, play, and speak freely. The effects can be seen in professional, educational, and personal contexts. The concept of white privilege also implies the right to assume the universality of one's own experiences, marking others as different or exceptional while perceiving oneself as normal.[2][3]

The concept has attracted attention and some opposition. Some critics say that the term uses the concept of "whiteness" as a proxy for class or other social privilege or as a distraction from deeper underlying problems of inequality.[4][5] Others state that it is not that whiteness is a proxy but that many other social privileges are interconnected with it, requiring complex and careful analysis to identify how whiteness contributes to privilege.[6] Critics of white privilege also propose alternate definitions of whiteness and exceptions to or limits of white identity, arguing that the concept of "white privilege" ignores important differences between white subpopulations and individuals and suggesting that the notion of whiteness cannot be inclusive of all white people.[7][8] They note a problem with the interpretation of people of color, in that it fails to acknowledge the diversity of people of color and ethnicity within these groups.[6] Conservative critics have offered more direct critiques of the concept; one writes that "today ... the lives of minorities are no longer stunted by prejudice and 'white privilege'",[9] while another says that the concept is a danger to the project of achieving an equal society.[10]

Gina Crosley-Corcoran in her Huffington Post article, "Explaining White Privilege to a Broke White Person", says that she was initially hostile to the idea that she had white privilege, initially believing "my white skin didn't do shit to prevent me from experiencing poverty", until she was directed to read Peggy McIntosh's "Unpacking the invisible knapsack". According to Crosley-Corcoran, "the concept of intersectionality recognizes that people can be privileged in some ways and definitely not privileged in others." [11] Other writers have noted that the "academic-sounding concept of white privilege" sometimes elicits defensiveness and misunderstanding among white people, in part due to the rapidity in which the concept of white privilege was rapidly brought into the mainstream spotlight through social media campaigns such as Black Lives Matter.[12] Cory Weinburg, writing for Inside Higher Ed, has stated that the concept of white privilege is frequently misinterpreted by non-academics because it is an academic concept that has been recently been brought into the mainstream. Academics interviewed by Weinburg, who have been otherwise studying white privilege undisturbed for decades, have been taken aback with the seemingly-sudden hostility from right-wing critics since 2014.[13]

White privilege - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

No one here is confused about what you libs mean by white privilege.
so fact is confusing ?
btw argumentum ad populum is not a fact.


Wait, were you trying to use that as an Appeal to Authority logical fallacy?

LOL!

And I did not claim that the majority of people agreed with me thus I was right. I stated that no one needed White Privilege explained, which was what I thought you were doing.

I gave you too much credit.

Thus your citing of argumentum ad populum is clearly stupid.
 
And yet you feel comfortable dismissing any accomplishments I may or may not have made, and all the work it took me to accomplish them no matter how extreme the effort may have been.

Yup. Reading your posts, it is easy to dismiss your "accomplishments', or that you have an IQ above room temperature


AND dismissing the hard work and accomplishments of ALL WHITE MALES.

You are a fucking asshole.
you act as if you cured cancer, invented a perpetual motion machine and solved world hungry.
in reality you've done no more, probably less than most people of any given race .
you seems to be one of those because I'm white my "accomplishments" are superior to others for doing the exact same thing.


I'm made no such claims.

I've claimed to have worked hard, ...and to have taken some risks.

.


You?! :lol:
 
It seems that everything that happens Jim believes its all about him. Black pride takes away from them somehow. White privilege takes away from them some type of way. Half Time show takes something from them. Things cant exist by themselves with these guys.

The video in the OP takes away from the whites who "won" the race by cheating.

As it is an analogy for White Privilege in our Society, it does indeed "Take away from" whites.

It dismisses any personal efforts or accomplishments on our part.
who's our?
hey ass hat you don't speak for all white men if you think you do it just proves you have not got the balls to speak for yourself,


I'm pointing out the implications of the OP.

I am not speaking for "all white men", I am simply pointing out that if they have only "won" or "accomplished" what they have "accomplished" because they were cheating, as claimed by the OP, then their accomplishments are not real and are thus "dismissed".
 
you act as if you cured cancer, invented a perpetual motion machine and solved world hungry.
in reality you've done no more, probably less than most people of any given race .
you seems to be one of those because I'm white my "accomplishments" are superior to others for doing the exact same thing.


I'm made no such claims.

I've claimed to have worked hard, and had some accomplishments and to have taken some risks.

You libs are the ones dismissing that, because of my skin color.
bullshit every time you whine about it you are making a claim .
if this is not a claim "
AND dismissing the hard work and accomplishments of ALL WHITE MALES." then what is it ? were you straining to take a dump?

Fuck your spin.

Whine is lib "code" for, "I know that you are completely right, but I don't care, because I'm a complete fucking asshole."


I've made no such claims about my personal accomplishments, nor about the accomplishments of other whites.

When you claim, as the OP does, that white accomplishments are the result of White Privilege, you are denying their personal accomplishments.

Try to be less of a dishonest dick.
false! when I say you whine, you are doing just that, no code necessary.
also you are so far from right you've reached the point of no return.
white privilege aids "white accomplishments" no reasonable person could deny that.
what is difference between white accomplishment and accomplishment by some one of another race, say two guys want to be doctors and the only difference is one is white and the other of a race of your choosing?


I asked you to try to be LESS OF a dishonest dick, not more of one.

Yes, Whine is indeed liberal "code" for "I know that you are completely right, but I don't care, because I'm a complete fucking asshole."

If you don't want me to point that out, don't spin my actual words.

If someone cheats to win a race, as in the OP, they did not actually win the race. They cheated.

As this was an analogy for our society as a whole, the accusation of white privilege thus denys all accomplishments of whites.

Your scenario of two doctors? In your world, you assume that the white guy got into med school by some form of "cheating" and got hired by some "old white boys club" over a more deserving other race doctor.

Will you try to be less of a dishonest dick now?
since I'm not dishonest at all, you are talking out your ass.
nothing I've said is dishonest .
you attempting to make it seem that way is extremely dishonest and desperate.
the only thing you are even close to being right about is my total dick status .
to whiny, denying, pretentious pussies like you , I have always been and will proudly continue to be a total dick.
 
50 Examples of White Privilege in Daily Life

1. I can if I wish arrange to be in the company of people of my race most of the time.

2. I can avoid spending time with people whom I was trained to mistrust and who have learned to mistrust my kind or me.

3. If I should need to move, I can be pretty sure of renting or purchasing housing in an area which I can afford and in which I would want to live.

4. I can be pretty sure that my neighbors in such a location will be neutral or pleasant to me.

5. I can go shopping alone most of the time, pretty well assured that I will not be followed or harassed.

6. I can turn on the television or open to the front page of the paper and see people of my race widely represented.

7. When I am told about our national heritage or about “civilization,” I am shown that people of my color made it what it is.

8. I can be sure that my children will be given curricular materials that testify to the existence of their race.

9. If I want to, I can be pretty sure of finding a publisher for this piece on white privilege.

10. I can be pretty sure of having my voice heard in a group in which I am the only member of my race.

11. I can be casual about whether or not to listen to another person’s voice in a group in which s/he is the only member of his/her race.

12. I can go into a music shop and count on finding the music of my race represented, into a supermarket and find the staple foods which fit with my cultural traditions, into a hairdresser’s shop and find someone who can cut my hair.

13. Whether I use checks, credit cards or cash, I can count on my skin color not to work against the appearance of financial reliability.

14. I can arrange to protect my children most of the time from people who might not like them.

15. I do not have to educate my children to be aware of systemic racism for their own daily physical protection.

16. I can be pretty sure that my children’s teachers and employers will tolerate them if they fit school and workplace norms; my chief worries about them do not concern others’ attitudes toward their race.

17. I can talk with my mouth full and not have people put this down to my color.

18. I can swear, or dress in second hand clothes, or not answer letters, without having people attribute these choices to the bad morals, the poverty or the illiteracy of my race.

19. I can speak in public to a powerful male group without putting my race on trial.

20. I can do well in a challenging situation without being called a credit to my race.

21. I am never asked to speak for all the people of my racial group.

22. I can remain oblivious of the language and customs of persons of color who constitute the world’s majority without feeling in my culture any penalty for such oblivion.

23. I can criticize our government and talk about how much I fear its policies and behavior without being seen as a cultural outsider.

24. I can be pretty sure that if I ask to talk to the “person in charge”, I will be facing a person of my race.

25. If a traffic cop pulls me over or if the IRS audits my tax return, I can be sure I haven’t been singled out because of my race.

26. I can easily buy posters, post-cards, picture books, greeting cards, dolls, toys and children’s magazines featuring people of my race.

27. I can go home from most meetings of organizations I belong to feeling somewhat tied in, rather than isolated, out-of-place, outnumbered, unheard, held at a distance or feared.

28. I can be pretty sure that an argument with a colleague of another race is more likely to jeopardize her/his chances for advancement than to jeopardize mine.

29. I can be pretty sure that if I argue for the promotion of a person of another race, or a program centering on race, this is not likely to cost me heavily within my present setting, even if my colleagues disagree with me.

30. If I declare there is a racial issue at hand, or there isn’t a racial issue at hand, my race will lend me more credibility for either position than a person of color will have.

31. I can choose to ignore developments in minority writing and minority activist programs, or disparage them, or learn from them, but in any case, I can find ways to be more or less protected from negative consequences of any of these choices.

32. My culture gives me little fear about ignoring the perspectives and powers of people of other races.

33. I am not made acutely aware that my shape, bearing or body odor will be taken as a reflection on my race.

34. I can worry about racism without being seen as self-interested or self-seeking.

35. I can take a job with an affirmative action employer without having my co-workers on the job suspect that I got it because of my race.

36. If my day, week or year is going badly, I need not ask of each negative episode or situation whether it had racial overtones.

37. I can be pretty sure of finding people who would be willing to talk with me and advise me about my next steps, professionally.

38. I can think over many options, social, political, imaginative or professional, without asking whether a person of my race would be accepted or allowed to do what I want to do.

39. I can be late to a meeting without having the lateness reflect on my race.

40. I can choose public accommodation without fearing that people of my race cannot get in or will be mistreated in the places I have chosen.

41. I can be sure that if I need legal or medical help, my race will not work against me.

42. I can arrange my activities so that I will never have to experience feelings of rejection owing to my race.

43. If I have low credibility as a leader I can be sure that my race is not the problem.

44. I can easily find academic courses and institutions which give attention only to people of my race.

45. I can expect figurative language and imagery in all of the arts to testify to experiences of my race.

46. I can chose blemish cover or bandages in “flesh” color and have them more or less match my skin.

47. I can travel alone or with my spouse without expecting embarrassment or hostility in those who deal with us.

48. I have no difficulty finding neighborhoods where people approve of our household.

49. My children are given texts and classes which implicitly support our kind of family unit and do not turn them against my choice of domestic partnership.

50. I will feel welcomed and “normal” in the usual walks of public life, institutional and social.

50 Examples of White Privilege in Daily Life

List of fallacies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Shotgun argumentation – the arguer offers such a large number of arguments for a position that the opponent can't possibly respond to all of them. (See "Argument by verbosity" and "Gish Gallop", above.)

Pick one or two, or I will pick for you and demolish those.
 
It seems that everything that happens Jim believes its all about him. Black pride takes away from them somehow. White privilege takes away from them some type of way. Half Time show takes something from them. Things cant exist by themselves with these guys.

The video in the OP takes away from the whites who "won" the race by cheating.

As it is an analogy for White Privilege in our Society, it does indeed "Take away from" whites.

It dismisses any personal efforts or accomplishments on our part.
who's our?
hey ass hat you don't speak for all white men if you think you do it just proves you have not got the balls to speak for yourself,


I'm pointing out the implications of the OP.

I am not speaking for "all white men", I am simply pointing out that if they have only "won" or "accomplished" what they have "accomplished" because they were cheating, as claimed by the OP, then their accomplishments are not real and are thus "dismissed".
rationalize much?
 
f someone only "wins" a race because the other people are prevented from running for a lap, and then have tremendous obstacles placed in their path, then that person didn't really "win" the race. They cheated.

They did not "accomplish" that supposed "win".

That was the point of the op.

No it wasnt, you just want it to be that way to continue whining about it

As I pointed out earlier, "Whine" is indeed liberal "code" for "I know that you are completely right, but I don't care, because I'm a complete fucking asshole."


The "winners" of the race in the OP' were obviously cheaters and thus not deserving of their "victory".

As the Race was an analogy for the Society at large, your refusal to admit that it is dismissing the real life accomplishments of whites, you are being incredibly dishonest.
 
I'm made no such claims.

I've claimed to have worked hard, and had some accomplishments and to have taken some risks.

You libs are the ones dismissing that, because of my skin color.
bullshit every time you whine about it you are making a claim .
if this is not a claim "
AND dismissing the hard work and accomplishments of ALL WHITE MALES." then what is it ? were you straining to take a dump?

Fuck your spin.

Whine is lib "code" for, "I know that you are completely right, but I don't care, because I'm a complete fucking asshole."


I've made no such claims about my personal accomplishments, nor about the accomplishments of other whites.

When you claim, as the OP does, that white accomplishments are the result of White Privilege, you are denying their personal accomplishments.

Try to be less of a dishonest dick.
false! when I say you whine, you are doing just that, no code necessary.
also you are so far from right you've reached the point of no return.
white privilege aids "white accomplishments" no reasonable person could deny that.
what is difference between white accomplishment and accomplishment by some one of another race, say two guys want to be doctors and the only difference is one is white and the other of a race of your choosing?


I asked you to try to be LESS OF a dishonest dick, not more of one.

Yes, Whine is indeed liberal "code" for "I know that you are completely right, but I don't care, because I'm a complete fucking asshole."

If you don't want me to point that out, don't spin my actual words.

If someone cheats to win a race, as in the OP, they did not actually win the race. They cheated.

As this was an analogy for our society as a whole, the accusation of white privilege thus denys all accomplishments of whites.

Your scenario of two doctors? In your world, you assume that the white guy got into med school by some form of "cheating" and got hired by some "old white boys club" over a more deserving other race doctor.

Will you try to be less of a dishonest dick now?
since I'm not dishonest at all, you are talking out your ass.
nothing I've said is dishonest .
you attempting to make it seem that way is extremely dishonest and desperate.
the only thing you are even close to being right about is my total dick status .
to whiny, denying, pretentious pussies like you , I have always been and will proudly continue to be a total dick.


Whine is indeed liberal "code" for "I know that you are completely right, but I don't care, because I'm a complete fucking asshole."

Cheaters aren't real winners.

Did you even watch the OP vid?
 
It seems that everything that happens Jim believes its all about him. Black pride takes away from them somehow. White privilege takes away from them some type of way. Half Time show takes something from them. Things cant exist by themselves with these guys.

The video in the OP takes away from the whites who "won" the race by cheating.

As it is an analogy for White Privilege in our Society, it does indeed "Take away from" whites.

It dismisses any personal efforts or accomplishments on our part.
who's our?
hey ass hat you don't speak for all white men if you think you do it just proves you have not got the balls to speak for yourself,


I'm pointing out the implications of the OP.

I am not speaking for "all white men", I am simply pointing out that if they have only "won" or "accomplished" what they have "accomplished" because they were cheating, as claimed by the OP, then their accomplishments are not real and are thus "dismissed".
rationalize much?

Evade much?

I'm pointing out the implications of the OP.

I am not speaking for "all white men", I am simply pointing out that if they have only "won" or "accomplished" what they have "accomplished" because they were cheating, as claimed by the OP, then their accomplishments are not real and are thus "dismissed".
 
50 Examples of White Privilege in Daily Life

1. I can if I wish arrange to be in the company of people of my race most of the time.

2. I can avoid spending time with people whom I was trained to mistrust and who have learned to mistrust my kind or me.

3. If I should need to move, I can be pretty sure of renting or purchasing housing in an area which I can afford and in which I would want to live.

4. I can be pretty sure that my neighbors in such a location will be neutral or pleasant to me.

5. I can go shopping alone most of the time, pretty well assured that I will not be followed or harassed.

6. I can turn on the television or open to the front page of the paper and see people of my race widely represented.

7. When I am told about our national heritage or about “civilization,” I am shown that people of my color made it what it is.

8. I can be sure that my children will be given curricular materials that testify to the existence of their race.

9. If I want to, I can be pretty sure of finding a publisher for this piece on white privilege.

10. I can be pretty sure of having my voice heard in a group in which I am the only member of my race.

11. I can be casual about whether or not to listen to another person’s voice in a group in which s/he is the only member of his/her race.

12. I can go into a music shop and count on finding the music of my race represented, into a supermarket and find the staple foods which fit with my cultural traditions, into a hairdresser’s shop and find someone who can cut my hair.

13. Whether I use checks, credit cards or cash, I can count on my skin color not to work against the appearance of financial reliability.

14. I can arrange to protect my children most of the time from people who might not like them.

15. I do not have to educate my children to be aware of systemic racism for their own daily physical protection.

16. I can be pretty sure that my children’s teachers and employers will tolerate them if they fit school and workplace norms; my chief worries about them do not concern others’ attitudes toward their race.

17. I can talk with my mouth full and not have people put this down to my color.

18. I can swear, or dress in second hand clothes, or not answer letters, without having people attribute these choices to the bad morals, the poverty or the illiteracy of my race.

19. I can speak in public to a powerful male group without putting my race on trial.

20. I can do well in a challenging situation without being called a credit to my race.

21. I am never asked to speak for all the people of my racial group.

22. I can remain oblivious of the language and customs of persons of color who constitute the world’s majority without feeling in my culture any penalty for such oblivion.

23. I can criticize our government and talk about how much I fear its policies and behavior without being seen as a cultural outsider.

24. I can be pretty sure that if I ask to talk to the “person in charge”, I will be facing a person of my race.

25. If a traffic cop pulls me over or if the IRS audits my tax return, I can be sure I haven’t been singled out because of my race.

26. I can easily buy posters, post-cards, picture books, greeting cards, dolls, toys and children’s magazines featuring people of my race.

27. I can go home from most meetings of organizations I belong to feeling somewhat tied in, rather than isolated, out-of-place, outnumbered, unheard, held at a distance or feared.

28. I can be pretty sure that an argument with a colleague of another race is more likely to jeopardize her/his chances for advancement than to jeopardize mine.

29. I can be pretty sure that if I argue for the promotion of a person of another race, or a program centering on race, this is not likely to cost me heavily within my present setting, even if my colleagues disagree with me.

30. If I declare there is a racial issue at hand, or there isn’t a racial issue at hand, my race will lend me more credibility for either position than a person of color will have.

31. I can choose to ignore developments in minority writing and minority activist programs, or disparage them, or learn from them, but in any case, I can find ways to be more or less protected from negative consequences of any of these choices.

32. My culture gives me little fear about ignoring the perspectives and powers of people of other races.

33. I am not made acutely aware that my shape, bearing or body odor will be taken as a reflection on my race.

34. I can worry about racism without being seen as self-interested or self-seeking.

35. I can take a job with an affirmative action employer without having my co-workers on the job suspect that I got it because of my race.

36. If my day, week or year is going badly, I need not ask of each negative episode or situation whether it had racial overtones.

37. I can be pretty sure of finding people who would be willing to talk with me and advise me about my next steps, professionally.

38. I can think over many options, social, political, imaginative or professional, without asking whether a person of my race would be accepted or allowed to do what I want to do.

39. I can be late to a meeting without having the lateness reflect on my race.

40. I can choose public accommodation without fearing that people of my race cannot get in or will be mistreated in the places I have chosen.

41. I can be sure that if I need legal or medical help, my race will not work against me.

42. I can arrange my activities so that I will never have to experience feelings of rejection owing to my race.

43. If I have low credibility as a leader I can be sure that my race is not the problem.

44. I can easily find academic courses and institutions which give attention only to people of my race.

45. I can expect figurative language and imagery in all of the arts to testify to experiences of my race.

46. I can chose blemish cover or bandages in “flesh” color and have them more or less match my skin.

47. I can travel alone or with my spouse without expecting embarrassment or hostility in those who deal with us.

48. I have no difficulty finding neighborhoods where people approve of our household.

49. My children are given texts and classes which implicitly support our kind of family unit and do not turn them against my choice of domestic partnership.

50. I will feel welcomed and “normal” in the usual walks of public life, institutional and social.

50 Examples of White Privilege in Daily Life

List of fallacies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Shotgun argumentation – the arguer offers such a large number of arguments for a position that the opponent can't possibly respond to all of them. (See "Argument by verbosity" and "Gish Gallop", above.)
Pick one or two, or I will pick for you and demolish those.
no you won't you'll make a show of it to appease your willful ignorance and I'll laugh .
the augment by verbosity is all yours chief,
you choosing for me is no choice at all.
my best advice is you should stop now before you embarrass yourself
.
 
You are a lying asshole.


Sorry, I meant only certain subjects ;);)

Doesn't it seem strange to you that you have to lie constantly in order to even create an illusion of scoring a "point" in these conversations?

Liberals. All the intellectual honestly of a crack whore.


Its strange indeed, but whats stranger is that whenever anyone asks you any question about your charge of lying you cant ever answer. Its perplexing, watch.

How, when or where did I lie?

Now watch this, you wont be able to answer but what you are good at is screaming "liar" like a pro. You must practice in the mirror

You lied when you said you weren't accusing anyone of racism.


I didnt, you ran when I asked you where that happened.
Wrong, I quoted where you said it.
 
And yet you feel comfortable dismissing any accomplishments I may or may not have made, and all the work it took me to accomplish them no matter how extreme the effort may have been.

Yup. Reading your posts, it is easy to dismiss your "accomplishments', or that you have an IQ above room temperature


AND dismissing the hard work and accomplishments of ALL WHITE MALES.

You are a fucking asshole.
you act as if you cured cancer, invented a perpetual motion machine and solved world hungry.
in reality you've done no more, probably less than most people of any given race .
you seems to be one of those because I'm white my "accomplishments" are superior to others for doing the exact same thing.


I'm made no such claims.

I've claimed to have worked hard, ...and to have taken some risks.

.


You?! :lol:

If your assumptions of me are different, than your assumptions are wrong. YOu might want to ask yourself why you made those self serving assumptions.
 
bullshit every time you whine about it you are making a claim .
if this is not a claim "
AND dismissing the hard work and accomplishments of ALL WHITE MALES." then what is it ? were you straining to take a dump?

Fuck your spin.

Whine is lib "code" for, "I know that you are completely right, but I don't care, because I'm a complete fucking asshole."


I've made no such claims about my personal accomplishments, nor about the accomplishments of other whites.

When you claim, as the OP does, that white accomplishments are the result of White Privilege, you are denying their personal accomplishments.

Try to be less of a dishonest dick.
false! when I say you whine, you are doing just that, no code necessary.
also you are so far from right you've reached the point of no return.
white privilege aids "white accomplishments" no reasonable person could deny that.
what is difference between white accomplishment and accomplishment by some one of another race, say two guys want to be doctors and the only difference is one is white and the other of a race of your choosing?


I asked you to try to be LESS OF a dishonest dick, not more of one.

Yes, Whine is indeed liberal "code" for "I know that you are completely right, but I don't care, because I'm a complete fucking asshole."

If you don't want me to point that out, don't spin my actual words.

If someone cheats to win a race, as in the OP, they did not actually win the race. They cheated.

As this was an analogy for our society as a whole, the accusation of white privilege thus denys all accomplishments of whites.

Your scenario of two doctors? In your world, you assume that the white guy got into med school by some form of "cheating" and got hired by some "old white boys club" over a more deserving other race doctor.

Will you try to be less of a dishonest dick now?
since I'm not dishonest at all, you are talking out your ass.
nothing I've said is dishonest .
you attempting to make it seem that way is extremely dishonest and desperate.
the only thing you are even close to being right about is my total dick status .
to whiny, denying, pretentious pussies like you , I have always been and will proudly continue to be a total dick.


Whine is indeed liberal "code" for "I know that you are completely right, but I don't care, because I'm a complete fucking asshole."

Cheaters aren't real winners.

Did you even watch the OP vid?
repetition of a false assumption is no proof of it's validity, just your ego.
and as I stated before I am a complete fucking asshole ,
that fact does not make this blatantly false assumption "Whine is indeed liberal "code" for "I know that you are completely right" even remotely correct.
 
50 Examples of White Privilege in Daily Life

1. I can if I wish arrange to be in the company of people of my race most of the time.

2. I can avoid spending time with people whom I was trained to mistrust and who have learned to mistrust my kind or me.

3. If I should need to move, I can be pretty sure of renting or purchasing housing in an area which I can afford and in which I would want to live.

4. I can be pretty sure that my neighbors in such a location will be neutral or pleasant to me.

5. I can go shopping alone most of the time, pretty well assured that I will not be followed or harassed.

6. I can turn on the television or open to the front page of the paper and see people of my race widely represented.

7. When I am told about our national heritage or about “civilization,” I am shown that people of my color made it what it is.

8. I can be sure that my children will be given curricular materials that testify to the existence of their race.

9. If I want to, I can be pretty sure of finding a publisher for this piece on white privilege.

10. I can be pretty sure of having my voice heard in a group in which I am the only member of my race.

11. I can be casual about whether or not to listen to another person’s voice in a group in which s/he is the only member of his/her race.

12. I can go into a music shop and count on finding the music of my race represented, into a supermarket and find the staple foods which fit with my cultural traditions, into a hairdresser’s shop and find someone who can cut my hair.

13. Whether I use checks, credit cards or cash, I can count on my skin color not to work against the appearance of financial reliability.

14. I can arrange to protect my children most of the time from people who might not like them.

15. I do not have to educate my children to be aware of systemic racism for their own daily physical protection.

16. I can be pretty sure that my children’s teachers and employers will tolerate them if they fit school and workplace norms; my chief worries about them do not concern others’ attitudes toward their race.

17. I can talk with my mouth full and not have people put this down to my color.

18. I can swear, or dress in second hand clothes, or not answer letters, without having people attribute these choices to the bad morals, the poverty or the illiteracy of my race.

19. I can speak in public to a powerful male group without putting my race on trial.

20. I can do well in a challenging situation without being called a credit to my race.

21. I am never asked to speak for all the people of my racial group.

22. I can remain oblivious of the language and customs of persons of color who constitute the world’s majority without feeling in my culture any penalty for such oblivion.

23. I can criticize our government and talk about how much I fear its policies and behavior without being seen as a cultural outsider.

24. I can be pretty sure that if I ask to talk to the “person in charge”, I will be facing a person of my race.

25. If a traffic cop pulls me over or if the IRS audits my tax return, I can be sure I haven’t been singled out because of my race.

26. I can easily buy posters, post-cards, picture books, greeting cards, dolls, toys and children’s magazines featuring people of my race.

27. I can go home from most meetings of organizations I belong to feeling somewhat tied in, rather than isolated, out-of-place, outnumbered, unheard, held at a distance or feared.

28. I can be pretty sure that an argument with a colleague of another race is more likely to jeopardize her/his chances for advancement than to jeopardize mine.

29. I can be pretty sure that if I argue for the promotion of a person of another race, or a program centering on race, this is not likely to cost me heavily within my present setting, even if my colleagues disagree with me.

30. If I declare there is a racial issue at hand, or there isn’t a racial issue at hand, my race will lend me more credibility for either position than a person of color will have.

31. I can choose to ignore developments in minority writing and minority activist programs, or disparage them, or learn from them, but in any case, I can find ways to be more or less protected from negative consequences of any of these choices.

32. My culture gives me little fear about ignoring the perspectives and powers of people of other races.

33. I am not made acutely aware that my shape, bearing or body odor will be taken as a reflection on my race.

34. I can worry about racism without being seen as self-interested or self-seeking.

35. I can take a job with an affirmative action employer without having my co-workers on the job suspect that I got it because of my race.

36. If my day, week or year is going badly, I need not ask of each negative episode or situation whether it had racial overtones.

37. I can be pretty sure of finding people who would be willing to talk with me and advise me about my next steps, professionally.

38. I can think over many options, social, political, imaginative or professional, without asking whether a person of my race would be accepted or allowed to do what I want to do.

39. I can be late to a meeting without having the lateness reflect on my race.

40. I can choose public accommodation without fearing that people of my race cannot get in or will be mistreated in the places I have chosen.

41. I can be sure that if I need legal or medical help, my race will not work against me.

42. I can arrange my activities so that I will never have to experience feelings of rejection owing to my race.

43. If I have low credibility as a leader I can be sure that my race is not the problem.

44. I can easily find academic courses and institutions which give attention only to people of my race.

45. I can expect figurative language and imagery in all of the arts to testify to experiences of my race.

46. I can chose blemish cover or bandages in “flesh” color and have them more or less match my skin.

47. I can travel alone or with my spouse without expecting embarrassment or hostility in those who deal with us.

48. I have no difficulty finding neighborhoods where people approve of our household.

49. My children are given texts and classes which implicitly support our kind of family unit and do not turn them against my choice of domestic partnership.

50. I will feel welcomed and “normal” in the usual walks of public life, institutional and social.

50 Examples of White Privilege in Daily Life

List of fallacies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Shotgun argumentation – the arguer offers such a large number of arguments for a position that the opponent can't possibly respond to all of them. (See "Argument by verbosity" and "Gish Gallop", above.)
Pick one or two, or I will pick for you and demolish those.
no you won't you'll make a show of it to appease your willful ignorance and I'll laugh .
the augment by verbosity is all yours chief,
you choosing for me is no choice at all.
my best advice is you should stop now before you embarrass yourself
.

You post 50 examples and accuse me of augment by verbosity?

LOL!!

Liberals: all the self awareness of a turnip.
 

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