"Privilege" is a concept that has been absolutely corrupted by so-called "Tumblr feminists" and the kinds of social justice types that expressed the same views before the site was founded.
It's used very spitefully to dismiss the opinions of people based on their gender, race, sexual orientation, gender identity and so on. At the root there is a genuine sentiment, it is harder for people of one demographic to relate to the problems of other demographics other than their own... but beyond that, it gets messy.
White Privilege is actually a thing (kinda) in the sense that non-whites get unfair disadvantages (this depends on the race, however blacks tend to get the raw deal in comparison to other minorities). However, I don't like calling it "white privilege" I like calling it... racism! Why demonise a group when you can call out the actual behaviour that causes the harm.
Cis Privilege I can understand too, though I wouldn't call it privilege to be born with the correct gender, I'd call it "the lack of shitty luck". I don't personally harbour resentment towards cisgender people because that kind of attitude helps nobody. Sure, they don't have to deal with my problems but I'm sure they have their own.
Straight Privilege Is actually the kind of "Tumblr privilege" I agree with most. Because heterosexuals are literally favoured by most societies. Check out their laws, which think straight people are the bee's knees and all those LGBTQLMNOPs are somehow inferior or "corrupted".
Male Privilege And last but not least, the most bullshit of all of them. The idea that men somehow have better lives and opportunities by default is ridiculous. Men consist of roughly half the planet, they are not all gonna uniformly have the upper hand based on their gender. This kind of mentality is highly toxic as it breeds misandry (yes, misandry) and in turn breeds misogyny (internalised or externalised) and basically strengthens the divide between the two binary genders rather than help close it.
So what's actual privilege? Living in a first-world country, having electricity, having internet access, being born into wealth, living in a good area... these things are statistically proven to improve people's quality of life.
It's used very spitefully to dismiss the opinions of people based on their gender, race, sexual orientation, gender identity and so on. At the root there is a genuine sentiment, it is harder for people of one demographic to relate to the problems of other demographics other than their own... but beyond that, it gets messy.
White Privilege is actually a thing (kinda) in the sense that non-whites get unfair disadvantages (this depends on the race, however blacks tend to get the raw deal in comparison to other minorities). However, I don't like calling it "white privilege" I like calling it... racism! Why demonise a group when you can call out the actual behaviour that causes the harm.
Cis Privilege I can understand too, though I wouldn't call it privilege to be born with the correct gender, I'd call it "the lack of shitty luck". I don't personally harbour resentment towards cisgender people because that kind of attitude helps nobody. Sure, they don't have to deal with my problems but I'm sure they have their own.
Straight Privilege Is actually the kind of "Tumblr privilege" I agree with most. Because heterosexuals are literally favoured by most societies. Check out their laws, which think straight people are the bee's knees and all those LGBTQLMNOPs are somehow inferior or "corrupted".
Male Privilege And last but not least, the most bullshit of all of them. The idea that men somehow have better lives and opportunities by default is ridiculous. Men consist of roughly half the planet, they are not all gonna uniformly have the upper hand based on their gender. This kind of mentality is highly toxic as it breeds misandry (yes, misandry) and in turn breeds misogyny (internalised or externalised) and basically strengthens the divide between the two binary genders rather than help close it.
So what's actual privilege? Living in a first-world country, having electricity, having internet access, being born into wealth, living in a good area... these things are statistically proven to improve people's quality of life.