• In cases where such privilege is dwarfed by manifest disadvantage, it most certainly is racist

    It's really not, they're both real things. You're imagery addict doesn't have access to the combined power of whiteness (which isn't really a thing) but may avoid getting picked up by the police on their way to score, or not looked over for a job if their name looks white. Small things but real things, they don't take away from white people who "benefit" from those little things but recognising those things happen makes a more equal society for all as you can then look to make them not happen, then ideally not actually matter enough that they wouldn't happen anyway.

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