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On being born with privilege

Posted by davidmcnab 9 years, 2 months ago to Philosophy
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Earlier today, I saw a feminist posting on social media about the "privilege inherent in being white, straight and male". It had an undertone of expectation that anyone in that position should feel guilty and hold themselves back in favour of those denied that privilege.

Anyway, this was my reply:

To anyone with privilege of any kind be it artistic genius, or wealthy birth, or athletic capability, or political connections, or dominant gender/sexuality/ethnicity, I say this:

Do not under any circumstances allow yourself to indulge (or others to manipulating you into indulging) in that toxic infectious emotion called 'guilt', or feel you have to hold yourself back in any way, or for anybody.

Take everything great you have been given, and use it to its utmost to be all you can be. Through your productive accomplishment, you inspire others, and even lighten their load.

Audit all the helpful and unhelpful cards you have been dealt. Strategise your life to maximise the benefit of your helpful cards, and minimise the adverse impact of your unhelpful ones, and where possible, even convert the unhelpful ones into helpful ones.

And be mindful that the true measure of a person is not what cards they have been dealt, but how they play them.

I don't identify as Christian, but that passage on 'charity' in Corinthians offers much guidance, especially if you substitute the words 'open heart' and/or 'empathy' for the word 'charity' (which today has taken on a connotation of moral obligation to give to those less fortunate).


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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 9 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Most get caught in one of two traps the first is relatives and friends. The second is investing..

    The pertinent question is...if you now have xyz million dollars why are you investing?

    The key word for you is security and safety of your funds

    Investing is ALWAYS a risk of one degree or another

    Start off with where do you put it?

    A bank and when it fails you get $250,000 back?

    Offshore - nothing illegal with all taxes paid.

    In country? The safest place at present are T bIlls even at zero percent. the most you will lose is buying power. So let's look at ten million after taxes. In a bank without a lot of extra steps each good for only 250,000, you would still have 6,500,000 in buying power if the crash was equal to 2008.

    in a bank you would get 250,000 minus 35 percent or 175,000

    Why? Uncle Sammy can't afford to renege on T Bills. He counts on them too much just to survive and besides...it's just a matter of issuing checks with magnetic notations

    thus we arrive at the full faith and cred it of the US Economy.

    L
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  • Posted by MaxCasey 9 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    They need to quit using their "feelings" as tools of cognition and start using logic then. Just because you "feel" something doesn't make it so. If we could discern facts of reality by "feeling" something then someone would have figured out how to "feel" the lottery numbers with pinpoint accuracy each week.
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  • Posted by MaxCasey 9 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "Driving while black" "fear" is the result of the fact that of a demographic, that amounts to about 13% of the population, commits about 47% of the murders in this country, and as a result those tasked with law enforcement will approach a situation with these statistics in mind. You don't escape it, you can't escape it. Asking an officer to disregard a statistical probability is asking them to set themselves up for trouble. Statistically speaking, pulling over or engaging with African Americans is more dangerous than other folks. (I didn't even get into general crime stats when I pulled those numbers for 2014 from the FBI, btw). Now, at this point the lib-tarded will try to tell me that the criminal is a product of his environment and it's not his fault, but societies fault because of white-privilege. I will then remind the lib-tard that "white-privilege" doesn't make between 36-40% of all abortions in this country come from black women, nor does it cause roughly 67% of children under the age of 18 in the black community to be raised in single parent homes. At this point I will suggest that perhaps it is not a societal failing, but a cultural one that is perpetuating failure.

    Also consider the recent case of the Oscar nominees. It's a well accepted fact that TV, Movies and media in general is aimed at target demographics most likely to buy the product. Are you more than likely to attract a profit with a film or TV show targeted to 87% of the country or 13% of the country? Of course it's not that simple to cut, but you get my point. As one who works in Advertising, I see this delineation every single day. Companies are focused on targeting people who have cash to spend and they are not interested in researching ways to screw over minorities. They do however spend a lot of money trying to figure out how to get minorities to buy their products but even then the spend is proportional to the economic power of the market segment.

    So while some will observe a "privilege" being exercised, more often than not (institutionally speaking), they are just ignorant of larger currents at play.
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  • Posted by MaxCasey 9 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Telling someone to "Check your privilege" is technically a logical fallacy. It seeks to invalidate the persons comment, argument, belief, by suggesting that it is invalidated not on merit, but because of another factor. I suppose it could be Tu Quoque.
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  • Posted by MaxCasey 9 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Novartis, Pfizer, Roche, Sanofi, Merck & Co., Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline, AstraZenica, Novo Nordisk, Bristol-Meyers Squibb, Bayer, etc....
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  • Posted by $ jlc 9 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Good question. I am not sure.

    The articles I read pointed the finger at the difficulty in the child of famous parents living up to the fame. Nothing they could do would make them 'better' than their parent(s). They always felt 'second class' or 'worthless by comparison'.

    So, perhaps the winning of a lottery is a different phenomenon, though I think that you are probably accurate to point out that 'this rarely ends well'.

    Jan
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  • Posted by MaxCasey 9 years, 2 months ago
    I've often wondered, as a white man, when I might get my explanation of benefits as I work to pay off student loan debt incurred because my white father made too much money for me to qualify for any grant programs, and decided he was not going to pay for his kids college. To hear the lib-tards say it, one would think that we "honkeys" would get front row parking, special shopping discounts, free towing when our car breaks down etc. I personally haven't been handed anything in my life and am busting my ass everyday to work for a "minority" business owner while struggling to get my Information Security Firm off the ground and into the black. There aren't any special business programs for being white, but a majority of the clients I service at my day job have special budgets set aside to hire minority businesses, regardless of how they stack up against a color-blind set of competitors.

    So when I hear about "white-privilege" I laugh a bit to myself and remind myself that the greatest danger faced by Americans is not Al-CIA-Duh, or ISIS, or ISIL, or Ali Babba and his 40 Thieves. No, our greatest threat, that which will wind up destroying our country and the human race in its entirety is, STUPIDITY.

    Hunker Down "Gulch". You are surrounded by it.
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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 9 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    now you get into 9th and 10th amendment.. remember them? Whose granting that status? Other than the natural parent(s). Where did they get the right to interfere?
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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 9 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Does that include lottery winners? Other than inherited it seems to fit. After all what does it take to walk to the local convenience station and spend two dollars. I'm sure the list should be much broader.
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  • Posted by $ jlc 9 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Your work, johnpe, is a combination of inherent (your innate genius) and acquired (your hard work) - both of which is in the 'you' category. What is in the 'not you' category is stuff like inherited wealth, power, prestige, fame. All of your work is 'you'.

    None of the 'not you' category needs to be apologized for, please note, but it is dangerous. Studies done on the 'children of famous people' show a very high incidence of alcoholism and drug use, for example. (I just tried to look up some stats but could not find any easily - have read many articles on this in the past, however.) I observe that this sort of 'leg up' to success is often a poison pill.

    Jan
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  • Posted by freedomforall 9 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    SO right, wiggys.
    I recognize the amazing advantages of being born in America in the 20th century. That alone is no guarantee of happiness, but it makes the pursuit of happiness a completely different challenge when compared (for example) to an individual in India, Russia, China, or the entire continents of Africa and South America.
    I complain frequently and loudly about the violations of the US Constitution and encroachments of the federal government and the powerful people who manipulate its affronts on individual liberty. I recognize that these liberties are rare, and that they are the fountainhead from which the advantages of being born in America flow.
    We must preserve those liberties at all costs and against all enemies regardless of the danger and in spite of any inconvenience or slander.
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  • Posted by freedomforall 9 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Although generalization isn't objectivist, I haven't ever met a psychologist who wasn't in need of counseling.
    Who counsels the counselors?
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  • Posted by johnpe1 9 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Jan, as a practicing engineer, almost all of the work
    which I did was "not-you" replication of the achievement
    of others. . only the occasional "you" inventions made me
    a unique producer;;; otherwise, I was applying the
    work of others to my circumstances. . I wanted to be
    the next Edison, but only made it to journeyman.
    I was indeed frustrated that I wasn't TAE.2, but
    setting high standards for myself drove me for
    my first 50 self-sustaining years and continue to
    help me to this day. . the drive for excellence is
    a worthy goal if credit is given as due, don't you think? -- j
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  • Posted by johnpe1 9 years, 2 months ago
    people fail to recognize that the improvements in this
    world are made by those who are making the absolute MOST
    of all they have at their disposal -- talent, resources, luck --
    as you say, David. . it is not done by those who make the LEAST
    of their talent, resources and luck! . your life is what
    you make of it, and only those who make the most
    of it have profits with which to help others whom they
    love to share their walk through life with -- family,
    friends, compatriots, veterans, bums with clean-
    collared shirts on trains. . the more you profit, the
    more you can love. . Go Make A Profit, Y'All. -- j
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  • Posted by ssadesign 9 years, 2 months ago
    The major issue today is race and privilege and White and privilege. Non-whites feel that they are at a serious disadvantage in America. They feel they are now owed something they will put them at an advantage. What? That is the question.
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  • Posted by blackswan 9 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The term "privileged" applied to people of ANY color betrays an ignorance of where privilege comes from. This country was built by the dregs of society in all of the old world. Our ancestors were sold as slaves, driven out of their countries after massacres and persecutions, and were generally labelled as bums, criminals, ne'er do wells, troublemakers, boat rockers, and general pains in the ass. This country wasn't built by an aristocracy, but by those pains in the ass, guys and gals like Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, Carnegie, Ford, Carver, Walker, Drew, McCoy, and a host of others, NONE of whom came from anything but humble beginnings. It was those pains in the ass who astonished the world with their creative spirit, and set the standard for virtually anything of importance today. The only thing to worry about is a global conspiracy to destroy this country, because many in the world can't accept that the bums they threw out are so far ahead of them that they're out of sight. That's probably the main reason that they refuse to accept the rights of man and the other founding documents, along with the virtues and behaviors, that established this country. It's probably in their interest to see this country destroyed, rather than accept the principles upon which this country was founded. America is too strong for them to be able to accomplish its destruction, but the termites inside (the so-called "progressives") are likely being supported by them, to do what they can't accomplish. Americans have allowed themselves to be manipulated by these termites, using envy as their primary tool, to take this country down. Whether you believe in God or not, it would be a good idea to read the 10 Commandments, just to see which ones have been violated to accomplish the leftist agenda. Just a thought.
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  • Posted by ChuckyBob 9 years, 2 months ago
    I am a Swiss-English-Scottish-Irish-Australian-Danish-Welsh-Cherokee-Spanish-(with possibly a little Russian and Norwegian thrown in for good measure)-American who suffers from ADD and a little lesdixia. As such, I claim Swiss-English-Scottish-Irish-Australian-Danish-Welsh-Cherokee-Spanish-(with possibly a little Russian and Norwegian thrown in for good measure)-American who suffers from ADD and a little lesdixia privilege! I also am a member of a religious group that has been specifically targeted by the Federal Government. (All of which is really not worth a hill of beans)

    The world of today is quite different from the world of the 1960s. Just about anyone who will comport themselves with proper decorum, using properly the rich lingual heritage afforded us in the USA, and willing to put forth a modicum of effort can succeed quite well, notwithstanding race, or ethnicity.

    However, If you walk in looking like a gang-banger, and speaking like a foul-mouthed longshoreman, and acting like a slovenly sloth, don't expect to be awarded the privilege of those who put forth the effort to succeed.

    You are only a victim if you allow yourself to be a victim. If race is the determining factor, how did Ben Carson get to where he is today?
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 9 years, 2 months ago
    You said it all here: "be mindful that the true measure of a person is not what cards they have been dealt, but how they play them."

    No matter the cards dealt be Jokers or Aces. But history shows that those dealt jokers have created more than those dealt aces.

    Perhaps those dealt jokers are privileged by their own determination, perseverance and ultimate successes.
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  • Posted by Mamaemma 9 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    For the life of me, I just don't get it, and I never will. As a woman, a man is what makes my life worth living, and I mean a "man".
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  • Posted by 9 years, 2 months ago
    I could add that said feminist, upon seeing what I posted, said I was "a white, heterosexual-presenting (sic) male, trying to mansplain away privilege.

    That word, 'mansplain', is the quickest route to my blocklist!
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