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Topicwhite privilege does not mean all white people are better off than everyone else
Balrog0
08/29/17 5:28:13 PM
#117:


s0nicfan posted...
It stops being white privilege though the moment you start including other races. You can't "extend" Asians into "white" simply because it ruins the narrative. It means the narrative is fundamentally flawed and needs to be re-evaluated.


But whiteness has been extended to people who didn't previously qualify for basically our entire history. I'm not a race realist, so this wouldn't hurt my argument at all if I did accept it, which I'm not sure that I do.

I don't know how fatal it would be even if you were a race realist, though. Let's say we talked about the caste system in India this way. Would Brahmin privilege stop being real once you noticed Kshatriya are also treated better than Dalits or Shudras? Seems like a pretty thin analysis
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