mal3volent
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No idea, I didn't live in Mississippi and I don't know how it works, but I can tell you that nowadays in some parts of Europe is better to be Person A than person B just for the fact that there's some positive discrimination towards minorities and all those in Person B group are considered to be privileged just because they are white and heterosexual when that is not the case at all, because 99% are still poor if they are unlucky. Maybe they're not discriminated directly, they are just buried into oblivion like all poor people is.
The question in all honesty isn't "Are there a few places on Earth where group A would be better?" its "Which group would you have the better shot at succeeding in?" Meaning if you put every combination of sexual orientation, gender, race, economic status, geographic location, etc in a big bag, then you draw one attribute one by one.
If you are playing the odds, there is only one correct sequence. If you don't hit the jackpot: heterosexual, male, Caucasian, wealthy, a "developed" secular nation...well, you should hope for the best combination of those things.
To be honest when you picture Person A, I consider that it does the fact of being bisexual or trans does not even matter in the sense that those "minority groups" are things that no one needs to know about, for example when you search for a job.
Who would even notice if you're bisexual or trans if you don't draw attention about it?
Okay, so what about once you actually have the job? Just hide who you are forever while your peers get to live their lives openly? Asking someone to live in the closet is essentially asking them to die.
For the same reason, tall and attractive people with very good looks are often sought after in certain customer service jobs.
Does that seem wrong to you? To me a little, but I'm not crazy about it. I myself would rather see an attractive receptionist (male or female, gay or trans) than an orc from mordor.
Excuse me, maybe I'm too shallow! But the reality is that if you have to choice between two people of the same moral quality, experience and ability, you know who they're going to choose. And look, it may not be the straight, cis, white male. It depends on what job we're talking about.
Again it's a totality of many factors. Each factor contributes to varying degrees depending on where you live and what aspect of life you're talking about. But in general, especially in North America and Europe where the vast majority of us are from, there is a standard "perfect" person you want to be. White, male, straight, rich, tall, muscular, huge cock, good fashion sense, symmetrical facial features, prominent jawline, articulate, intelligent, etc. I could keep going but I personally think it's more efficient to narrow it down to the most significant ones.