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The conversation is never about female privilege. If it was a balanced conversation, I wouldn't have an issue with it.
White women in Australia are suffering are they? News to me. I know lots of women. What do they "have to go through"?
Your statement is too broad, which is problem with white male privilege in general. It's not a useful term.
Women in Saudi Arabia are probably suffering relative to men. I've never been there. I don't know any Saudi women, but I gather it is quite oppressive.
White women in Australia pointing fingers at men and saying privilege is SUCH hypocritical bullshit.
How often do you have to deal with unwanted sexual advances as a man? Most women go through that quite often, that is just one example. Sexual assault is ridiculously common for women.
Your comment is a perfect example of what I'm talking about. You don't know what women go through because you're not a woman so you don't have to worry about it.
No one's saying women are "suffering" and that's not the point of the term privilege.
deficiT said:you have the privilege of not having to go through what gay people, minorities, and women go through.
How is it not balanced?? There's like 21 pages worth of fragile men crying foul in this thread alone.The conversation is never about female privilege. If it was a balanced conversation, I wouldn't have an issue with it.
How is it not balanced?? There's like 21 pages worth of fragile men crying foul in this thread alone.
plenty of annoying straight white males left here, don't worry. They ganged up on me earlier and I actually kinda liked it.
I agree that what we done to the native Americans gets overlooked too often when we have discussions about racial justice. I think we should talk more about it. That being said, more has been done for the descendants of the native tribes than has been done for the descendants of the African slaves.
btw daisy, white privilege isn't a "lazy" term. It's been studied quite extensively by many people including non Americans. I'd welcome you to tell me why it's "lazy". Former and current cops have admitted that they profile black men as dangerous. The whole stop and frisk disaster was engineered so they could search non whites at will without having to establish any pretext.
How is it not balanced?? There's like 21 pages worth of fragile men crying foul in this thread alone.
Bring it up. It might split off, but maybe not.The conversation is never about female privilege. If it was a balanced conversation, I wouldn't have an issue with it.
#MeTooI didn't wear a pink hat and march but I kinda wanted to.
deficiT said:How is it not balanced?? There's like 21 pages worth of fragile men crying foul in this thread alone.
It's not helpful to say "fragile men" and it's a perfect example of what is wrong with this discussion. I acknowledge that a lot of men have expressed their frustrations in this thread, but maybe there is a reason for that. If you want to listen to people, as you said, why call them fragile? The title of the thread isn't balanced. If this is a discussion about privilege and women also experience privilege, it should be titled White /Straight /Cis privilege... but, then, racial minorities have privilege in some countries too so we should drop the white... or maybe the title could be White /Black /Asian /Straight /Gay /Cis /Male /Female privilege?
I really think class warfare is at the root of all these so-called intersectional issues.
When people have money, property, prosperity, safety and security, they are immediately more acceptable to everyone around them.
These ivory tower academics have created an entire mythical framework that pits people against one another, and it's all based on their privilege as wealthy academics extracting stories and stats from spaces they aren't part of.
I look at some of the bougie people in hollywood who are POC, trans, even disabled... they've got it made. They curate their own social circles, they have media presence, they can create platforms for themselves. It's because they have money.
When you have money, people can't touch you, no matter what your background.
I feel that progressivism is targeting the wrong things. Most progressive activists I know are lucky if they can achieve middle class status. That, or they are ivory tower academics. Progressivism has all the different demographics eating one another. Really, what people need is good material foundation in life, which is the precise thing that is eroding in the United States. People are getting poorer by the year while the rich pigs are sequestering wealth in the trillions.
When society is plush and everyone can prosper, you see way fewer social problems.
The vast majority of our social problems are because of class warfare.
Do you think all poor people struggle the same amount, or do you think other factors such as gender and race could add even more disadvantages to their lives?
mal3volent said:Do you think part of your negative reaction toward the idea of white male privilege is that you think it diminishes your accomplishments in life?
deficiT said:I never claimed to know what it's like to be a woman, I just listen to what women tell me about their lived experience.
There are valid experiences no matter what race, sex, etc. people are, I never said there wasn't. You are either putting words in my mouth or drawing incorrect conclusions. Stop taking things so personally I made a joke.@deficiT
Are you talking about me? I, for one, wouldn't react in the same way (at all) if you posted a thread about class.
I don't hate the wealthy as much as others do, but there is definitely a wealth inequality issue. I know a lot of wealthy people (I am not one of them) and I think it's disgusting how wasteful they are. I read an article the other day about somebody buying a sealed rare copy of Super Mario Bros from the 1980's for AUD $900,000. That sort of shit makes me sick on a regular basis. Then there's celebrities like Jay Leno who make TV shows about how many expensive cars they own. I don't know how they sleep at night.
A lot of wealthy people in white countries are white, but that doesn't mean the issue is about skin colour rather than wealth. There are poor white people in Australia. There are poor white people in America. These groups are neglected because the discussion is about skin colour and they are white.
It seems like you not only don't listen to men, you call them fragile. You are a man (I think) but you haven't lived my life. Perhaps there are valid lived experiences on both sides of the gender spectrum?
All I'm saying is: if we're going to talk about privilege as it pertains to certain demographics, it should be balanced.
This discussion doesn't bother me as much as you might think it does. I'm not upset at all. I don't care. I'm just putting my opinion out there. At the end of the day, nobody IRL talks to me about privilege. I think the majority of Australians are on my side of the fence on this one, but - hey - I could be wrong. I have certainly encountered far-left people in the past that like to talk about how everyone has advantages except white men.