At this point, I’ve stopped using the word “privilege” with White people and with other men because they deliberately misinterpret it as a way of dodging the conversation and I now use “circumstance” instead.
At this point, I’ve stopped using the word “privilege” with White people and with other men because they deliberately misinterpret it as a way of dodging the conversation and I now use “circumstance” instead.
I’m sure this was much, much funnier in your head...
No, him being a racist locksmith who knows where she lives makes him more dangerous because if he wants to retaliate for getting fired, he can access her house.
But now he is oppressed.