The terms "privilege", "discrimination", "advantage" & "disadvantage" all refer to the same thing, but are different ways of describing it.
Note also that privilege, if you will, is not limited to white males:
- Black folk got into med school a lot easier than whites (when I was in school). They also got more financial aid.
- Women get better treatment by the friend of the court.
- Openly Xian black politicians will fare better in politics than atheistic white guys.
- Amerindians get free tuition at MI universities.
- Black folk don't knocked out in the polar bear game.
- Teenagers are looked upon with suspicion more so than oldsters.
- Hispanics are a noble groundskeeping minority. If one strays & behaves badly, then he becomes a "white Hispanic".
Unfairness in life is a many faceted thing.
Did you know that men also get breast cancer?
(Far more so than women getting prostate cancer.)
You know, you're preaching to the choir here, Rev. I suggest these things exist, and I'm for equal rights and protections for all. What I argue against, however, is when white straight guys suddenly become defensive when the topic of "white privilege" or "male privilege" is offered in a conversation. And then debating from the position that "feminism" is "man-hating" and "sexist."
I've read on this forum that racism doesn't exist. Numerous times. But at the same time "Black History Month" is racist against white people. I find that hilarious.
So I offer this, name one pervasive problem that whites have in this country that favors people of color, and the argument is presented that whites just aren't taking responsibility for their own actions.
Or that if women are automatically given custody of children after divorce, that y'all give the same canned response that it's only because men aren't taking responsibility for their own behavior, and that custody is always available if they just want to get it, so they should stop *****ing and whining and just go out and get it.
BTW, my feminist stance on custody is that fathers SHOULD be more involved in kids lives.....before AND after divorce.