Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
If it’s a controversial term, why are people continuing to use it? I thought the general approach these days was not to offend people?
The trouble you have, being the intellectual sort that you are, is you can clearly see through the nuance associated with two simple words.
To me, as an uneducated working class lad without your higher performing mental capacity, white privilege means that by being white I have rights, or advantages over others, solely due to the colour of my skin.
Now, unless being white means I earn as much money as Premier League footballers or went to a private school and university like Diane Abbot’s kid, then we know there is no “privilege” derived from simply the colour of skin.
Uneducated working class lad without higher performing mental capacity - don’t you run an IT team?