Wayward5oul -> RE: White male privilege theory is a sham (10/31/2016 4:18:36 PM)
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ORIGINAL: respectmen tamaka, I personally wouldn't want to be anyone else but my self. Not even another white male who is a billionaire. I'm used to being me, myself, being in my body, and I would never change that no matter what. You think life is all great being a white male, try being one for a day. You get used as a multi-purpose scapegoat for the woes of others and society thinks you're aren't entitled to stand up for your self and have your say simply because less than 1 percent of the white male population are uber privileged and a minority of white men have done wrong in the past. If you are a victim of anything, violent crime, rape, a natural disaster, discrimination, society will sympathise and do more for the opposite sex compared to you being a white male. While not receiving this support that you are entitled to as women are, as a white male, you get told that you are privileged so shut up. Society thinks the wage gap is considerable when it comes to gender but not when it comes to race (asian men out earn white men) Society thinks the gap with punishments in the justice system is considerable when its against blacks while not finding it considerable when the gap gives women privileges. Glass ceiling, always talked about. Glass cellar, never talked about. Society is allowed to take your job away based on being white and male. It's totally illegal to do that to anyone else. I'm sure you will love this video. I love my white male privilege! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TU50Bz3Ey0 Exactly the kind of dodge that I thought you might do. Yanno, rm, tamaka asked a very insightful question. You come on here and along with your complaints about feminism, you also complain about how no one will respond directly to what you post, you say that no one will engage in a real conversation with you. All anyone does is put you down. But if you were really interested in having a real conversation about this, you should answer her question. It appeared she was sincere in asking it, and it directly addresses the things that you are always complaining about. Yes, you would not change a thing about yourself so that was your answer. But if you were sincere, you would at least try to play along. The thought process that you would have to go through to come up with an answer would show a willingness to have an honest debate and would prove to others that you were willing. Ummm Wayward, I pretty much gave her a clear and honest answer from my personal point of view. When you were skimming past the first paragraph of that post, you must have been busy scratching your arse or something. It's so easy to show the irrationality on yours/hers side of the discussion. It's like this, would you prefer to be a privileged woman or black over the average white male? Privileged...as in a celebrity, someone in a powerful position that only a minority of the population can be in, or someone who is just generally rich. So how easy it is? I'm not the one busy scratching my ass or something. I did address your answer, and so that you don't miss it again, I have highlighted it above. But your demonstration that you have no desire to have a real conversation when you post your whines has been noted.
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