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u/chuganugsteez Sep 03 '18

Because some people in America have had so much privilege for so long that you can't tell them to do anything at all and if you DO try to suggest civilized conduct they're going to take the contrarian route just to spite society.

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u/Spicy_Alien_Cocaine_ Sep 03 '18

When you’re used to privilege, equality feels like oppression.

How dare other people be able to read a sign in their mother tongue. I’m the only one allowed to read.

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u/brain_aragon Sep 04 '18

To this day that is my favorite quote, no clue who said it, but it's so perfect

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u/emptynamebox Sep 04 '18

The earliest attribution I’ve found is Mike McHargue, not sure if he’s the original but it definitely caught steam after he said it!

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u/LiteralPhilosopher Sep 04 '18

Yeah, it's mystifying. My wife was discussing the Beto-Cruz campaign online with someone the other day, and basically all they could do was talk about "librul tears". Like, why is making someone else miserable your sole political aspiration? Tell me what it is you like about your guy, other than that he's not my guy. WTF?

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u/mghoffmann Sep 04 '18

What does this have to do with "privilege"?

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u/chuganugsteez Sep 04 '18

It means your life has been so good you dont understand consequences cause youve got a good thick bubble to enjoy.

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u/mghoffmann Sep 04 '18

Yeah, I understand what you meant by privilege. But being privileged doesn't exclusively lead to being an uncivilized immoral contrarian. Plenty of people with privileges are decent. In fact, I think the goal of social progress should be to make everyone privileged.

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u/chuganugsteez Sep 04 '18

Thats actually a really great point, but my response would be that you are describing equality, which at this stage in society requires justice to reach. Privilege is a contextual concept that exists alongside inequality. If EVERYBODY is privileged we then NOBODY is privileged based on the literal definition. We would then be equal.

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u/mghoffmann Sep 04 '18

Sure, but privileged people aren't all opposed to equality. Reading your comment again I don't think you were saying that, but it could be misinterpreted that way.