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Have you seen it? If so, do you care to share your observations?
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That's privilege though LOL.We can say ***** with no repercussion.
That's uh....... That's it
I wouldn't say privilege, maybe perks.
that's definitely about it.This might be a better way of putting it. Privilege kinda implies you have a stronger built in advantage
But what are really the best "perks" doe. Being able to say the "n-word" without getting in trouble
came in to say, in athletics, yes...some athletics...
On the basketball court, sure.
Yes, yambs
Depends on the sport. If we are talking about Black people (American Black dudes), we are talking about fast twitch sports.I can agree with sports
Hispanic/Latino privilege ...I remember going to a neighborhood fast food spot I frequent one night, and the females had a day off and came in from the neighborhood bar with friends. Two car loads deep, they entered the restaurant grabbing cups for free drinks, free food, and all behind the counter making their own meals. While the managers watched.At fast food restaurants it does. Sometimes might get a free drink. That Hispanic/Latino privilege definitely exists at Chipotle.
Blacks don't have advantages that other groups do not?This might be a better way of putting it. Privilege kinda implies you have a stronger built in advantage
But what are really the best "perks" doe. Being able to say the "n-word" without getting in trouble
Explain...Not in America.
It doesn't exist in the United States of America which partially answers the thread title question. At least not as an actual privilege. Stuff I'm reading is more like things we've been regulated to and settled for.Explain...Not in America.
no. but i know white privilege does.