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    1. Charlotte Clymer 🏳️‍🌈‏Verified account @cmclymer Apr 2
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      Many, if not most, of my teachers and principals were Black. Most of the students were either Black or Latinx. There were some AAPI and Native American students. White students made up about a quarter of the student body. You, Stefan, think I'd be disadvantaged. You'd be wrong.

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    2. Charlotte Clymer 🏳️‍🌈‏Verified account @cmclymer Apr 2
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      Because looking back, even as an impoverished white kid, everything I did was given the benefit of the doubt. Late to class? Late assignments? The occasional (though tame) misbehaving? All readily forgiven. I can't say the same for my peers of color, who were under a microscope.

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    3. Charlotte Clymer 🏳️‍🌈‏Verified account @cmclymer Apr 2
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      Though not very remarkable, I was immediately invited to test for the "Gifted and Talented" program. And I did well! I started taking classes with other GT students, most of whom were white. In my year group, we had two Black students. That's it.

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    4. Charlotte Clymer 🏳️‍🌈‏Verified account @cmclymer Apr 2
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      I definitely did not have the best grades. I definitely was not the smartest or most active student. But I was a white kid, then presenting as male, and because of that, even Black teachers and principals gave me opportunities not given to students of color. For real. No joke.

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    5. Charlotte Clymer 🏳️‍🌈‏Verified account @cmclymer Apr 2
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      Ah, but what about the other students, you ask? Was I harassed by my peers of color for being white? Nope. There were bullies who messed with everyone, but I was never targeted for being white. If anything, it actually helped. It set me apart in the crowd. It was an advantage.

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    6. Charlotte Clymer 🏳️‍🌈‏Verified account @cmclymer Apr 2
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      From leading in student activities to being recognized by adults in the school to being given WAY more grace to make mistakes, being white was noticeably better than not being white. I say this in retrospect because it wasn't immediately obvious. That's white privilege.

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    7. Charlotte Clymer 🏳️‍🌈‏Verified account @cmclymer Apr 2
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      I went out for middle school football. I sang in the choir. I ran for student government. And I did well in all three, but I wasn't the best. Not even close. And yet, who do you think got more praise from peers and teachers, me or the peers of color my age? Always me.

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    8. Charlotte Clymer 🏳️‍🌈‏Verified account @cmclymer Apr 2
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      Because here's the tragic truth, @StefanMolyneux: even in spaces where white folks are a minority, we still enjoy unearned advantages. We benefit from the societal framing that filters its way down even into predominantly-Black public schools. /thread

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    9. Stefan Molyneux‏Verified account @StefanMolyneux Apr 2
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      Research race and IQ. Whites and East Asians paid dearly for average higher IQs. Tens of thousands of years of death and suffering. Nothing is free.

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    10. spoo-cate‏ @birdgehrl Apr 2
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      what in the actual fuck is wrong with you? were you dropped? didn't get enough attention as a kid?

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      Facts can be startling I know, just try to breathe through it.http://www.fdrurl.com/iq 

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