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    White privilege is a ridiculous blanket statement that liberals use to make white people feel guilty for something they have no control over. Not every white person has this automatic pretext to success just because they have light skin. If you have proof of white privilege happening to someone you know first-hand, I would be willing to listen to your rhetoric more. In this specific incident, being white automatically puts me at a disadvantage with any person that is not white. The preconceived

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    White privilege is something that many people take for granted in North America, and Europe; predominantly Caucasian continents. Even though people are becoming more aware of this social advantage that a lack of melanin can bring, there are also people who still believe that they are more superior. Whether consciously, or subconsciously it happens in most places. Even in countries such as mine like Pakistan there isn’t white privilege per say, but there is pale privilege. The paler you are the more

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    world today, White privilege is an existing matter. White privilege can be defined as advantages that assist white individuals in flourishing and gaining success. Privilege is in and of itself a struggle to equality. The advantages in privilege display the inequality that is in our society towards those who are not white. We as a society usually do not see the inequality in the opportunity and quality of life amongst those of different races, and this results from the fact of wealthy white counterparts

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    “White privilege refers to the fact that in many societies, “white” people have access to greater power, authority, and privileges, than non-white people” (Robbins et al. 2013:81). It goes beyond letting white people get away with more than other races; it also discriminates against them. This is well illustrated by the history of white privilege in America and how it changed over time (Nkomo & Ariss 2013) and how white privilege is used to benefit white people (Blum n.d). Without white privilege

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    White privilege is the societal privileges that specifically benefit white people. White privilege is why white people can get pulled over by the police and escape a ticket with just a smile and apology. White privilege is also why whites are in charge of a company and they see a black person, they bypass the application. Whites carry a certain privilege not available to people of color. Marilyn Frye describes how whiteness is a form social and political power. In Marilyn Frye’s article On Being

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    This paper examines how white privilege continues to be constructed today within schools and how teachers have a large role in it. In today’s society, many can go through their lives without understanding what it is or how it effects other people. White privilege is how a person’s lighter skin color benefits them directly from birth and that person doesn’t have to do anything in order to gain these privileges. These privileges are good and usually don’t have any negative consequences for the person

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    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

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    White privilege has been identified as the unspoken and often unseen advantages that white people benefit from in various aspects of everyday life, based on nothing more than the colour of their skin (Robbins et al. 2014:98). White privilege creates a social hierarchy in American society, in which white is normative, and at the top of the hierarchy, and anything else is deviant (Gallagher 2003:25). This paper will demonstrate how white privilege serves as a visual barrier for white people, through

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    black president; but society is nowhere near equal, and that is not acceptable. White Privilege by Paula Rothenberg truly opened my eyes to the extent of the social injustice on African Americans. Just by being white, one is oppressing another race because the privilege and respect that comes with the skin color. Whether intentional or not, the racism is still there and present and that is not acceptable. Being white, I’ve never suffered from the repercussions of racism, but after reading and becoming

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    they were aware of white privilege. When some people find out about white privilege they are angry because they feel guilty for being white. However, the goal is not to make people feel guilty; sociologists want people to be informed. Ruparelia feels that whites should try to make things equal about races (2014). If whites were able to convince people that they are of the superior race, then they have the power to make things equal. Gender is affected by white privilege because white males have more

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