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  1. 1. Zachary Pauley FYS 100-210 Harold Blanco 22 February 2016 White Privilege White Privilege is something that is debated quite a bit in today’s society, and is often used in disagreements over racism. White privilege can be considered how whites are more likely to get a job, be attending a school, buying a house, or have an advantage in any everyday scenario. Whether white privilege is something that is still considered a part of our society today or not, we can’t ignore our past and how much it dominated how people saw and treated each other. Our society has come a long way for African Americans considering how they used to be enslaved and lived harsh lives dominated by their slave masters who were white men. Once this became a thing of the past they were still not accepted by the majority. Blacks were made to use different services then whites even to the point of different bathrooms and water fountains. Fast forward a few years and blacks are more accepted than ever and have become a normal part in society and our culture from music, television, and even our first African American President. Our culture has come a long way, but many claim that white privilege is still in existence today even if people don’t notice it. White privilege was definitely all over the place in the not too distant past because it was very common for a white person to get advantages over blacks solely based on race.
  2. 2. However, in today’s modern society I feel like white privilege is not seen as much as it used to be. This being said, I still think that white privilege is a problem and isn’t right in any way. I also think that it can still be seen in today’s society and is used more than it should be, but I don’t think it is used as much. For example, I’m sure that even in today’s times someone has given a job to a white person over a black person because of that person’s personal feelings toward them. Even if the black person is more qualified for the job. I believe that when we see white privilege today, it is because of someone’s personal feelings and it depends strictly on the individual and how they treat their fellow human beings. Not everyone is racist and when people say that everyone has racist feelings for someone of a certain group this is often because a person has a reason to have a strong feeling of dislike with someone. For those who actually are not racist, this reason for dislike for someone is not because of their skin color, but because of the individual’s actions and what they did to bring the dislike onto them. White privilege along with racism has been on the decline for generations with every generation being more accepting of living with people from other backgrounds and cultures. White privilege is something that is widely unacceptable today, and can even be a reason for legal action. For example, an employer can easily be sued if someone thinks that the job in question was given to someone else because of racial problems. To conclude, I feel that white privilege is not impossible today and is definitely unacceptable and should be a thing of the past. Yet, white privilege and racism is nowhere near as bad as it used to be and our society has come a long way from when blacks were enslaved and treated separate from whites. When white privilege is seen today, it is because of a person’s personal feelings for a certain group and it is individuals being racist and not a majority or group having racist feelings towards another group.
  3. 3. References  Wenger, Michael R. "White Privilege. (Cover Story)." Poverty & Race 22.4 (2013): 1. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 21 Feb. 2016.  "Racism." The Blackwell Dictionary of Sociology. AllanG. Johnson. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2000. Credo Reference. Web. 22 Feb. 2016.

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