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In reply to the discussion: Is it productive to repeatedly remind white people of how privileged they are? [View all]Hippo_Tron
(25,453 posts)And one of the tenants of contemporary liberalism is addressing society's inequalities when it comes to race and sex, in addition to the more traditional tenant of addressing inequality when it comes to class.
Now look, I'll give people this. Ever since Bill Clinton won the nomination in 1992, the Democratic Party has been piss poor on class issues. They've also haven't been so great on race, sex, or sexual orientation and many victories won over the past 20 years (especially with gay rights) are in spite of the Democratic Party and not because of it. But they've been especially bad about class and income inequality.
What I would say to people who are white and/or male who are struggling and want that to be more recognized, is that they should acknowledge that white privilege and male privilege are definitely serious problems worthy of discussion and also remind others that class privilege is a serious problem worthy of discussion.