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What My Bike Has Taught Me About White Privilege

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The Article The article What My Bike Has Taught Me About White Privilege by J. Dowsett talks about how there is a white privilege in today’s world even if people want to deny it. He used the analogy of bike riders being the minorities and automobile drivers being white. Most automobile drives do not think about the bike riders, they are not men to them they just do not cross there mind and because of that they might mistreat. There are also the automobile drivers that go out of their way to be mean to the bike riders just because they are driving a car so they feel superior.
Traditional and Alternative Perspectives
Post-Positivist
Post-Positivist see issues from a perspective that knowledge is key. Post-Positivist have to have a strong base to start from. The example from class was that it is like a pyramid, in order to be able to come to a conclusion or the top of the pyramid they must establish a strong base. This base is made out of research. “Reality is something that we can understand and capture probabilistically using the right tools” (Schriver, 2011:126). They believe that with the right about of research they can come to an answer that fits best. Traditional interpreted. A traditional Post-Positivist would see this article in the manner that not much research was made when this article was made and that therefore it could not be a sound article until there was more done to it. It is one mans view on how he sees privilege and even though it is an excellent

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