White privilege does not exist
"White privilege does not exist and I’m here to discuss why not, from a common sense perspective.
As a so-called black man in America, I’m supposed to believe that white people have some sort of advantage over me. I’m supposed to believe that they enjoy a privilege I don’t.
Well, I haven’t seen it. What I have seen is a difference in culture.
I see that the values within a culture that bring anybody some sort of privilege is baked into so-called white culture and not black. Black culture is sure to create nothing but failure.
One thing most black parents teach their children is, you have to be twice as good as the white man. You have to be better than them. Foul ball!
Congratulations parents. You yourself have just created an instance of white supremacy in your child’s mind.
White people have the privilege of being the measure of success because you as black people allowed it and created a space for it.
Why should a child seek to supersede a race that lags nearly half that of Asians in education? Why are we setting the bar so low?
'Competition is a sin' - Jon D. Rockefeller CLICK TO TWEET
If competition is a sin, why are we competing? The truth is, we should not teach our children to compete or to even see competition. We should be teaching them that they need to be so good, that no matter what a person’s race is, they cannot compete with US.
'Your only competition is yourself.'
In a society where people procrastinate and are habitually lazy, competing with yourself is going to automatically put you in the upper echelon of that society.
Anyone can beat the fat lazy guy on the couch at almost anything. Black culture is that fat lazy guy on the couch.
Everything we discuss is lazy. Sports and entertainment take up all the real estate of our frontal cortex.
If you want to strike up a conversation with a black male, just start talking sports and he’ll turn into Steven A. Smith.
But ask him about finance and he’ll be no Jim Cramer.
Ask a black woman about Blac Chyna and she can go on for days.
But ask her about finance and she’s no Suze Orman.
There is no white privilege – only black underachievement.
How can there be white privilege in a majority white country? That makes no sense. Privilege is for the few.
By being the majority, a white person has to compete with other whites for a job. When there’s one position and HR has to choose between 12 different white people vying for the same position, how does white privilege play a role?
But being black in those circumstances sometimes can afford a privilege.
For example. If Brand X is launching a new product with 50 Cent as a celebrity endorser, it probably makes sense to hire some black people to make sure the messaging is communicated properly.
In white America, everyone knows the white culture. Brand X could hire almost any ethnicity to speak to whites. White privilege falters again.
However, there is a communication difference between classes and that has nothing to do with race.
What is white privilege? It is when you start speaking the language of the upper class and blacks call it “white”.
Now, THAT is white privilege. When everything associated with greatness becomes white. Alas, it’s created by blacks. They associate wealth with white. They’re the only ones to do this.
I go for job interviews all the time. A black male dread head, with confidence, walks into these meeting rooms. I’m hired the majority of the time. So much so, that I often turn down positions. I often interview, just for practice – just to see how much I don’t know.
My competition is always some other white people, I’m sure. But the truth is, I just know more. I’m better at my expertise. I have no competition because I’m too unique. My skill set is varied, yet laser focused. You’ll be hard pressed to find someone like me.
But two years ago, I couldn’t get any gigs. The difference was, I studied. HARD!
That’s what we call success privilege. When you take on the habits of a successful person, you gain the privilege of the successful.
When you take all of your disposable income and give it away to brands, how do you expect to amass any wealth to create your own privilege?
When you take all of your attention and give it to celebrities or fake news, how do you expect to amass any wealth to create your own privilege?
'The privilege you get is the privilege you create.'
In New York, I see mostly white people begging for money. Where is their white privilege to help them?
When the new Muslim girl or handicap person joins a new school or job atmosphere, everyone walks on eggshells as not to offend them.
Nobody says about a new white person, “be nice, they’re white!”. That just doesn’t happen. Nobody cares. It is only the odd, unique, or different that is afforded privilege. And Black people are different.
The truth is, there is a black privilege. But we’ll discuss that another day…
Final Thoughts
We live amongst a white majority. So the images in the media, TV and film, will reflect that society. Because when people create, they create as they see themselves and it’s “white” people creating these things.
If black people created more, they’d create in their own image as well. But when you’re a habitual consumer, you have no choice but to consume what the white man gives you.
If you’re tired of it, start creating your own images, jobs and industries. Then you don’t have to worry about this boogie man, called white privilege.
Here’s the truth. Blacks look for instant gratification over long-term gratification. They’re more likely to spend on $200 sneakers because they can be fly now.
But they’re less likely to put that $200 into a stock portfolio and be “fly”, years from NOW!. They just don’t have the patience. Microwave brains.
'They'd rather be fly now and struggle later, than struggle now and be fly FOREVER.'
Because they are selfish and only think about themselves. They aren’t thinking about the next generation – which inherits, not fortune, but debt. Blacks can’t even afford to bury their dead.
Children born into wealth is because their predecessor was planning generationally. Blacks plan day-to-day. Until blacks start planning two lifetimes ahead, they will never rise from the rut.
Your grandkids will still be crying about white privilege because you failed to plan. And all it took was a simple life insurance plan."
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