White Privilege Thesis

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The term “White Privilege” has been a term that’s been used a lot not only by me but by a lot of individuals around me. It’s such a controversial word that has a long history. Whenever I hear this word used against someone else who is white that individual usually denies that they have white privilege at all and usually end up telling me about how they make the same amount as me and everyone else or they make less than other people who are also white. They bring up how there are poor whites and how they work for everything they have. However, i’m always confused why anyone who was white can’t just admit that they have this privilege that automatically puts them higher up than others when it comes to opportunities. There is never really a reason …show more content…

Elizabeth stated that, (as cited in deBoer, n.d, p. para. 8), “You don’t yet understand that the only reason you’re color blind is because you are white” ( deBoer, n.d, p. para. 8). In other words she was explaining that because so many people who were white couldn’t see their privilege or that they had any was because they were in a position where they didn’t need to see it. It’s one of those situations where unless you are in another person’s shoes you won’t truly understand how blessed you are and how everything may be different for them compared to you. More White-americans need to accept the fact that they have white privilege and to not be ashamed of it. There is nothing wrong with accepting the fact that you may have it easier, in terms of opportunities, than other races. Accept it, Understand it, and accept it as something other than negative. A good contemporary example of white privilege, out of many, presented by Watts is that “When I buy hair care products in a grocery store or drugstore, my shampoos and conditioners are in the aisle and section labeled ‘hair care’ and not in a separate section for ‘ethnic products.” (Watts, 2016). In most cases you would see this as a small almost not important issue however, what makes it important is because of the difference being highlighted. A lot of the products that get marked in our society cater more to …show more content…

I have met countless people who have moved to denver, or even people who have lived in denver for years who were usually white-americans, who had told me that racism was dead and was no longer alive. However that wasn’t the case. Just because racism didn’t seem to happen to that individual because of their place in the hierarchy didn’t mean that it didn’t exist. If Racism didn’t exist then the incident at Mizzou would never have occurred or even occured on other campuses as well. If racism didn’t exist we wouldn’t have countless stories floating around on the web and in our neighborhoods of people being targeted because of the color of their

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