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White Privilege Persuasive Speech

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Good evening, my name is Alyssa Bosley and, to begin, I would like to tell you a little bit about myself. I am 15 years old and currently live in Northern Kentucky. I pretty much follow the basic teenager routine. I stress about schoolwork, listen to music, like hanging out with my friends, and I 'm racist. Wait, did that last one surprise you? The unfortunate reality is that I, along with over half of America, benefit from the effects of white privilege at the expense of people of color. Despite not being interwoven into typical introductions and conversations, white privilege is the acceptance of certain social, political, and economic rights or benefits granted to white people that people of color are inherently not entitled to at an …show more content…

it affects the thinking not only of whites, but also of many people of color." To put this into perspective, the white racial frame is essentially the process by which people acquire new information, process it, categorize it by its degree of importance, and finally decide how to feel about the information. Feagin deduces that American culture teaches white people to believe that they represent the intellectual and cultural forefront, leading them to understand their superior privileges as either natural or nonexistent. White Americans are drowning in the evidence of their greater guidance, but have been miseducated on how to connect this evidence in a way that realistically portrays their racial group in its true, unflattering manner. No individual white person shoulders complete responsibility for the creation of white privilege. By not maintaining awareness of these alleviations, however, an individual is at fault of prolonging its lifespan. As Harry Brod, author of Men 's Lives, clarifies, "there is no such thing as giving up one 's privilege to be 'outside ' the system. One is always in the system. The only question is whether one is part of the system in a way that challenges or strengthens the status quo." In spite of having no correlation to whether a person is extrinsically ‘good’ or not, it

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