Privilege Is A Privilege

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ANSWERS TO TEXTBOOKS Question 1 “Privilege is not the product of luck, happenstance or natural occurrence. If it is not these things, then what is it” (Sensory & DiAngelo, 2012, p. 78)? Sensory and DiAngelo (20012) showed the meaning of “privilege” in general and in academics. In general, people who have the privilege are treated as lucky, and they will benefit from this luck. Therefore, people think that privilege is a positive thing. However, the definition of the privilege is different when academics define it. The reason why it happens is because of how society works defined by academics. “They refer to the rights, advantages, and protections enjoyed by some at the expense of and beyond the rights, advantages, and protections available …show more content…

For example, being normal people is necessary to be accepted by a society, so how people who have the privilege define what “normal people” are will highly impact other people. People who have the privilege do not worry about it because they already have it, so they dominate this situation. People who are left-handed face many situations, which make them uncomfortable. For example, most of the scissors’ shapes, the location of cameras’ shutter button, some instruments, tools for sports, some desks, and the location to insert coins in vending machines are all for right-handed people. These situations always make people who are left-handed feel uncomfortable. However, since the number of right-handed people is much higher than left-handed people, they dominate society. Therefore, right-handed people have the privilege for left-handed people. The authors also focused on how people with disabilities struggle with the society. Since they are not normal, they need more help than others in many situations, such as in schools. For example, each teacher usually has to have about 40

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