Why don’t we have black privilege, just the way the whites have one? There is white privilege and it is into play every now and then. Why can’t the blacks have black privilege?
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Black privilege is epitomised by an expectation not to be challenged by any white person on any issue. Skin colour is weaponised through such black racism to silence white contributions. The process is supported by systemic racism in the media and education such that staff fear for their careers if they do anything to question black supremacy. In due course some black leaders will realise that it has all actually been a tactic used by the left to secure perpetual black votes. The cycle continues from generation to generation. When will black communities wake up and see the true racism holding them back?
It does, to some extent. As someone that belongs to a certain group, you’re almost always entitled to at least some of the privileges they give. You can’t really deny the fact that people tend to give each-other certain privileges when they group together. It will always be like that with absolutely everyone, no matter the race or convictions.
But even if something like “black privilege” exists, it cannot be counted as same as any other privilege. It also does not mean that those people are seriously advantaged because of having it. They may have some benefits, but when you’re a minority, those privileges become overshadowed by the wants of majority.