“I’m sure that to this administration that still counts as white privilege.”
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That is no doubt true! I still recall forty years ago working on a copier in the mail room of a textile mill a half hour drive from where I live now. There were three young black guys working in the mail room and they were talking about how tough black people had it. I started describing for them exactly how I, the tall, milk white, nordic looking dude had grown up and they refused to believe it. They were convinced that no white person had ever picked cotton in South Carolina. This was in 1974 and these guys had been born in the fifties in South Carolina. How they could believe such a thing is mind boggling to me.
It is almost as absurd as believing that no white person ever made whiskey in Kentucky.