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I strongly disagree, having white privilege and recognizing is not racist, but white privilege exists because of historic, enduring racism and biases. People to this day still crosses the street to avoid walking next to a group of young black men or a person calls 911 to report the presence of a person of color who is otherwise behaving lawfully. A person with "white privilege" wouldn't experience these things because they aren't questioned on the daily based on the fact that they are white. There are still social injustices that are happening based on the fact that someone is a person of color. White people can use their white privilege in a way that is beneficial to all people, feelings of guilt or defensiveness are common responses, but ultimately, they’re counterproductive. Rather than centering your own feelings of discomfort, center the feelings of people of color in evaluating what to do with this information. If your instinct is telling you it’s more comfortable to retreat or reassure yourself that you are not racist, think instead, "What actions can I take to help"?
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So in conclusion white privilege is still a real thing, and it has never not been a thing, maybe if more people cared about equality for not just them selves but everyone else that could change, BUT only time will tell.