Behold, Concord's character designer
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I always love that line about "confronting privilege" and how hard I am supposed to work at it for two reasons.
The first is that it always comes from someone who has literally never done an iota of hard work in their life. Its always office drones and various "educated" types who couldn't last a day in an actual non-AC'd job. I can promise the "privilege" of having a tech job period is wider than almost all the other non-class gaps. Its why they invented concepts like "mentally exhausted" and "emotional labor" to pretend they aren't coddled bitches.
And the second is that they just jump over the "why should I?" question. Like, its just a given that you must want to "fix" these problems to a point of dedicating your entire life to it, and thereby they can just remind you that its supposed to be hard and you accept that. What actual benefit is it to me to put in this herculean task? Short of niggers showing up to willfully be my slaves, its never going to be worth whatever "effort" I need to be put in.
This. If I am privileged, why would I want to give it up and hand it to someone else? Does anyone believe that if blacks were running things they would have any concerns about the socioeconomic plight of whites?
Life is a game of "haves" and "have-naughts", why would I willingly convert myself into a have-naught?
And when the u consider your ancestors worked their asses off specifically to give you that privilege. Then to turn around and cast it off. For shame.