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So, after the fallout, what is “white privilege”? Can it be clearly defined?
It can't be clearly defined, but you do know it when you see it.
Ten years ago, I was self employed as a tech consultant and ended up spending 3 weeks in Texarkana. Nice place, if you don't mind the heat of Arizona coupled with the humidity of Louisiana
The people were very friendly too. They would come right up to my table as I was eating and say," Hello. I'm Billy Bob Walker and I don't think I've seen you around these parts. Where y'all from?"
And Billy Bob would visibly relax when I said "Arizona" which was a confederate state.
That's privilege. --Immediate acceptance into the social group based on skin color and geographic origin.
I'm not saying I would have been beaten up if I was a man of color, but these guys sure as hell wouldn't have pulled up chairs and tossed down beers with me.
But as I said, social privilege is a relative thing that depends entirely upon the perceptions of the people around you.
Around the same time, I was completely ignored at a restaurant in Georgetown, which is where I grew up. --Left after 45 minutes of inattention. "White privilege" didn't amount to diddly squat.