Check your privilege!
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@george-k oh, am I going to have fun with this...
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@george-k oh, am I going to have fun with this...
@lufins-dad said in Check your privilege!:
@george-k oh, am I going to have fun with this...
"Feeling privileged" is also apparently a privilege... I've never considered second order privileges...
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Spending the time or having the inclination to even read through that list, much less complete it and tally it, indicates profound privilege.
@horace said in Check your privilege!:
Spending the time or having the inclination to even read through that list, much less complete it and tally it, indicates profound privilege.
The giddiness of the people that put this list together was my biggest take while I was reading this.
My grandparents could have checked most of the boxes but they saw the glass as half full at all times…and there was no gov’t check to help.
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@horace said in Check your privilege!:
Spending the time or having the inclination to even read through that list, much less complete it and tally it, indicates profound privilege.
The giddiness of the people that put this list together was my biggest take while I was reading this.
My grandparents could have checked most of the boxes but they saw the glass as half full at all times…and there was no gov’t check to help.
@loki said in Check your privilege!:
@horace said in Check your privilege!:
Spending the time or having the inclination to even read through that list, much less complete it and tally it, indicates profound privilege.
The giddiness of the people that put this list together was my biggest take while I was reading this.
Imagine being bat-shit crazy and having your culture support your bat-shit craziness 100%. That's a privilege never before enjoyed in human history.
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I AM white! Along with some African and Asian. Same as you...
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I HAVE been discriminated against because of my race. See question1.
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I am often the only person of my race in a room. Seriously, I have an Asian guy, an African American guy, and an Indian girl as my staff.
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I’m from Pittsburgh. I am always mocked for my accent.
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I haven’t been told I’m attractive for my race. But that’s because I’m not very attractive for my race.
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I have been a victim of violence because of my race.
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I have been called a racist slur.
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I don’t even understand what that statement means
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A stranger HAS asked to touch my hair.
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I am heterosexual
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I have never lied about my sexuality, but I have let people assume... I mean, I was involved in Drama and Music... I would have been kicked out if they thought I was straight...
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I have had to come out and let gay friends know I was straight.
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I’m pretty sure my dad used to think I was gay.
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I have been called a derogatory name for homosexuals. I’m pretty sure every HS boy has....
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I have had to hide my heterosexuality...
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I am not comfortable giving public displays of affection.
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I have pretended a past girlfriend was just a friend...
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I AM white! Along with some African and Asian. Same as you...
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I HAVE been discriminated against because of my race. See question1.
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I am often the only person of my race in a room. Seriously, I have an Asian guy, an African American guy, and an Indian girl as my staff.
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I’m from Pittsburgh. I am always mocked for my accent.
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I haven’t been told I’m attractive for my race. But that’s because I’m not very attractive for my race.
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I have been a victim of violence because of my race.
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I have been called a racist slur.
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I don’t even understand what that statement means
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A stranger HAS asked to touch my hair.
@lufins-dad said in Check your privilege!:
I HAVE been discriminated against because of my race.
Yes, this questionnaire's very fucking existence already covered that.
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@loki said in Check your privilege!:
@horace said in Check your privilege!:
Spending the time or having the inclination to even read through that list, much less complete it and tally it, indicates profound privilege.
The giddiness of the people that put this list together was my biggest take while I was reading this.
Imagine being bat-shit crazy and having your culture support your bat-shit craziness 100%. That's a privilege never before enjoyed in human history.
@horace said in Check your privilege!:
@loki said in Check your privilege!:
@horace said in Check your privilege!:
Spending the time or having the inclination to even read through that list, much less complete it and tally it, indicates profound privilege.
The giddiness of the people that put this list together was my biggest take while I was reading this.
Imagine being bat-shit crazy and having your culture support your bat-shit craziness 100%. That's a privilege never before enjoyed in human history.
It’s a grand experiment.
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May I suggest that if you disagree with some of the basic tenets of “your religion” then maybe it isn’t your religion?
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Kinda
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Yes, I have. Typically when gay friends find out I am straight...
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yep. It was a really strange bar.
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Yes, I am a man.
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Ever been caught in your zipper? That’s never comfortable.
You know, personally I think that all of these “intersectional people have a completely inaccurate view of what it means to be a straight white guy...
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@jon-nyc said in Check your privilege!:
I got a 36 but might have lost count along the way.
Your lack of care and consideration for the test is a sign of privilege. Mark it a 37. (And yes, Klaus, you can build a recursive loop here and make jon's score infinity.)
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I like the question about "feeling poor". Growing up we lived in one of the largest "mansions" in town, but it was in a state of benign neglect because we could barely make the payments. My Dad worked as many as 3 jobs and my Mother 1 job. I didn't have curtains in my bedroom until I was in middle school. Hand me down clothes, growing our own food, almost never eating out. No vacations, no travel. But I didn't feel poor. My parents wouldn't hear of it.
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Does the "w" in ywca stand for "wanker"?