There are two sides to every story; 'White Privilege' can also be used as a tokenistic scapegoat for people of colour that believe they are underprivileged and want to abnegate their personal responsibility by blaming it on an uncontrollable factor such as race, rather than culture- a factor they can actively control to benefit their community. However I still believe in some areas of the world and communities, there is not equality of opportunity- which there definitely should be- this can defined as 'White Privilege', although the defining factor of this inequality is not skin colour- I can understand this way of thinking but it is nonetheless illogical and delusional. I believe in the majority of scenarios, you should not victimise and patronise you're own community but rather adopt a proactive mindset to actively transform your culture into something more positive- focusing on what you can do rather than what you can't do.
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