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Room with a View
Of course that privilege can be somewhat balanced out if you're white living in a majority black neighborhood, what with how often you'll be targeted for violence and robbery just for being white. Furthermore most of these issues are about class not race, as black people who are middle class-and-above deal significantly less with that stigma of criminality and violence while poorer whites deal with the stigma of being uneducated, racist hillbillies/rednecks.
It's ironic that whites with class privilege are the ones who hold the most rabidly to the idea of race and gender privileges, as if some white "liberal" professor knows anything about what it's like to be a poor white worker and can just make such grand claims about that experience. Poor working women have much more in common with poor working men than some neo-aristocrat 3rd wave feminist article writer for The Guardian.
It's ironic that whites with class privilege are the ones who hold the most rabidly to the idea of race and gender privileges, as if some white "liberal" professor knows anything about what it's like to be a poor white worker and can just make such grand claims about that experience. Poor working women have much more in common with poor working men than some neo-aristocrat 3rd wave feminist article writer for The Guardian.
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