Privileged people are more than happy to inform you how police officers operate in the neighborhoods that they themselves would never be caught dead in.
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Wife bought some books on your goodreads list, she is reading “Good White People” now
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It's also an attempt to grab status when you don't got it. Seen lots of low-income people living at the fringes of high-income areas very quick to talk about all their privilege.
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I've always felt that my greatest privilege was growing up in a stable home with good parents. No one talks about this, but it's another one they'd love to destroy.
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Perfectly stated.
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Never thought about it like this
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When a white person sees herself as privileged and thinks it's her responsibility to advocate for “people of color,” she’s operating from the same perspective as a white supremacist. She just feels guilty about it rather than proud of it.
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Profound and true.
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I'm stealing that
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