PsychoBeef24 #racist #wingnut deviantart.com

Everytime I see BLM or someone mention "white privilege" all I can think of is...

What privilege?

The privilege of being able to be open targets of racism and discrimination because society believes you can't do such to them?

The privilege of being sent to die by the thousands or millions in the Civil War and other wars usually against their will and being seen as easily disposable and replaceable immediately afterwards?

The privilege of having any negative encounter with a person of color be defaulted to "obviously because the white guy is a racist".

The privilege of being generalized as all racist by black support groups like BLM, but only when its the other way does it suddenly become an issue?

The privilege of being banned from speaking at an "anti racism" event in a university because they're white which barely got any uproar when the other way would probably bring riots?

The privilege of *not* having the world riot in protest when even just *one* of us is a victim of police brutality.

The privilege of being attacked by PC culture for wearing dreadlocks or having hair in a bun?

The privilege of being pulled over by a cop and being told "Oh sorry sir, I didn't know you were white, carry on"....which *never* happened ever.

The privilege of being seen as such victims of society that entire support groups rise in power and make city wide protests and any criticism is buried under accusations of prejudice thus allowing anyone to speak negatively of them without being seen as racist...oh wait, that's not whites.

The privilege of white males who can be jailed for LIFE or even sentenced to death for a woman making a false accusation with zero evidence as a uncommon but still noticable rate?

Those privileges?

(And no, there is no problem with people of color having support. The problems is people using that to shit on white people)

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