Difference between revisions of "Privilege"
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* An unknown woman is more likely to be trusted than an unknown man, especially if pets or children are involved. [http://scienceblogs.com/erv/2010/08/chicks_can_do_stupid_sexist_th.php example] | * An unknown woman is more likely to be trusted than an unknown man, especially if pets or children are involved. [http://scienceblogs.com/erv/2010/08/chicks_can_do_stupid_sexist_th.php example] | ||
* [[Christian privilege]] | * [[Christian privilege]] | ||
+ | ===Memetic definition=== | ||
+ | * Privilege is when you think something is not a problem because it is not a problem to you personally. [https://plus.google.com/u/0/+AlisonMarlowe/posts/2BWhBmYnH7q h/t] | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
===Reference=== | ===Reference=== |
Revision as of 23:49, 26 January 2017
About
Privilege is a personal attribute assigned by society which allows the bearer unwritten freedom or power not available to others.
There are two major types of privilege:
- individual privilege (e.g. being born into a wealthy family)
- group privilege (being a member of a group that is given special accommodations)
Examples
In modern Western society:
- If a man gives instructions in a business or academic environment, people are more likely to take him seriously than if the instructions are given by a woman. (This is but one of many examples of male privilege.)
- An unknown woman is more likely to be trusted than an unknown man, especially if pets or children are involved. example
- Christian privilege
Memetic definition
- Privilege is when you think something is not a problem because it is not a problem to you personally. h/t
Links
Reference
- Wikipedia
- Conservapedia: entire content is "A privilege is a benefit or advantage to certain persons beyond the advantages of other persons, e.g., an exemption, immunity, power, etc." as of 2015-02-22
- RationalWiki
News
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- 2016-02-25 160+ Examples of Male Privilege in All Areas of Life "But here’s the thing about male privilege: it hurts everyone, including you. [...] You don’t have to be a bad person to benefit from male privilege, and recognizing your privilege doesn’t mean saying you don’t deserve good things."
graphical
- 2015-05-22 The Pencilsword: On a plate: comic explaining how privilege works in the American educational system