No doubt» not coping with his loss
of white male privilege.
«And I really thought I had no interest in what happened in those years, especially because it was a time
of white male privilege and exclusion and all of that.
She was in shock to discover what had really happened — and later to make the connection between Nolan's forcing himself on a slave at his sister's wedding, her own father's abuse
of his white male privilege, and her own rape.
But in the end, she suffered more from her own stepbrother... a symbolic way for pointing to the real danger: the system
of white male privilege.
He infamously disputed being used as an example
of white male privilege, but it seems safe to say that a female filmmaker making something as misguided as this Lovely Bones-esque mess would not be afforded the chance to rebound with a canon Star Wars episode.
Without pulling punches, she confronts him about his attitude
of white male privilege, asking him directly, «Do you actually know anybody who is poor?»
I felt like I had front - row seats to a highlight reel
of white male privilege.
Facing an uphill battle because of both their gender and race, black girls might see a path to an easier life by getting access to
some of that white male privilege.
From there we see all the obvious benefits
of white male privilege — the ability to hail any cab, boys» night invites, acceptable weight gain, easy orgasms — and the ones we barely acknowledge.
Not exact matches
Sexism is a symptom
of male white privilege residing in high perches that prevent women from shattering the glass ceiling.
Until conscious leaders operating on the values
of integrity, fairness, and impartiality crush the toxic power values
of misogynistic work cultures and
male white privilege, we'll continue to witness more sexual harassment allegations and the widening
of the gender pay gap.
A suggestion: use the ritual
of April Fool's day to make a mockery
of something closer to home for you:
white male Christian
privilege.
As a straight,
white, middle - class, Christian
male sitting in the seat
of privilege, I've had to swallow quite a few sugarcoated critiques from my brothers and sisters from different ethnic and socio - economic classes.
Anything that is not in lock step with your limited views
of freedom is expressed as a forum
of suppression when actually you need to deal with the fact that you lost your
white male hetro
privilege in 1969.
(*** Disclaimer: I am a
white, middle - class, cis - gendered
male who enjoys and can take advantage
of these
privileges I'm about to describe.
You want to call progressive cucks (or whatever other gross term du jour the alt - right or russian trolls come up with), but you are the fragile ones clinging to an antiquated system and terrified
of losing your
white male privilege (I am a 33 year old
white male FYI).
They don't have the grace
of Paul Ehrlich either, both come off dismissive
of politically correct concerns — sounds to me like a throwback to an era when
white males of that generation had a hard time parting with the
privilege they'd been born with.
This is a movie that so
privileges the perspective
of the good - looking foofy - haired
white male that it makes you understand the absolutely pejorative aspect
of the term «heteronormative.»
Privilege, especially
of the
white,
male kind, allows you to look at your life and not see your accomplishments, including a loving wife, a talented, well - adjusted son a year away from college, or the one - man, non-profit organization you founded and lead, and see nothing but dreams unfulfilled, potential untapped, and disappointment realized.
Stripped down with staccato strings, it's playfully melodramatic, an arch acknowledgement
of the
white,
male privilege on display.
In a recent article, Zachary Wright, a high school teacher, wrote, «As a
White male teacher, whose goals are to not only teach, but also learn from my students, I need to be aware
of, and need to name, the
privilege that...
White,
male, under - 30, posh - sounding with a fancy job title, he has the stereotypical trappings
of privilege and...
I think it also gave Susan Rivers a way to achieve what I sense is her deeper purpose, to show us the impact
of the system
of slavery and Southern
white male privilege through a variety
of perspectives, across genders and across time.
VR (or «Virtual Reality») currently has a
white male alt - right problem, and it can instead be saved and be on the right side
of history by making boys check their
privilege with menstrual experiences using virtual vaginas.
The thesis
of my book takes as its operative assumption that the art system — its history, institutions, market, press, and so forth — is a hegemony that
privileges white male creativity to the exclusion
of all Other artists.
But I do find faults in pornography — its homogeneity, its production that targets heterosexual
male audiences, its
privileging of thin
white cis - women's bodies and the fetishization
of all other bodies.
But suffice it to say that it reads like a high - brow flame war, with talk
of «conceptual blackface,» «
white male privilege,» postmodern «tropes» and «Friedian affect
of theatricality.»
While
white male painters, such as Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock, had the social
privilege of self - expression and the comfort
of knowing that expression would be potentially welcomed, Norman Lewis faced the economic struggles
of a black artist.
After the searing experience
of watching curators at Tate Modern refuse to «
privilege» masterpieces by
white male artists, it's a relief to see large - scale exhibition pictures by Reynolds and David Bomberg accorded the respect they deserve.
Recognising the pernicious and repugnant legacy
of apartheid; race and gender based marginalisation and exclusion
of black and women legal practitioners; the unfair
privilege enjoyed by
white male legal practitioners; the assault and affront to the dignity
of black and women legal practitioners; and the structural distortions created in the skill sets
of black and women practitioners;