Racism isn't specific to our exempt from any one race - it's all just racism. "White privilege" isn't made up, but is a term that is frequently used counterintuitively and, typically, far too generally. Holding "white privilege" against all white people can be alienating to white people who have experienced poverty or otherwise have lead disadvantaged lives, i.e. victims of domestic abuse or addiction etc. While white people are a majority and this can often times lead to increased opportunity (particularly when it comes to prejudice and racism in a particular community), individual experiences are nuanced, and using generalizations for an entire group of people can create division between communities and, on a greater scale, the country. Ideally, everyone should be trying to lift each other up and helping each other achieve equal opportunity, irrespective to race.
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