• amio
    link
    fedilink
    79 months ago

    Yeah, everyone knows it’s so easy being male that literally anything bad that ever happens to one has to be 100% their own fault.

    Not particularly realistic, but people go ahead and “know” it anyway.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      9
      edit-2
      9 months ago

      When h3h3 wasn’t what it is now, on one of these cases/stories Ethan said something like:

      “I’m sure many white males are watching this with their average to below average life, and ask: Where is my privilege?”

      And yeah there is truth in that…

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        269 months ago

        The problem is people like Ethan (as well as many feminists) dont understand what privilege theory actually is.

        I think its always best to explain it with disabilities first.

        Like you, as an abled body person, have certain advantages in life over someone who has to use a wheelchair. Even if the guy in a wheelchair becomes a multimillionaire tech CEO and you are homeless, you still have that “privilege” over him in that the world is built to suit you much more than it is him as wheelchair access is often an after-thought , you have more potential job opportunities than he does and people consider you “normal” vs the guy in the wheelchair always being associated with his disability.

        You do not automatically live a life of luxury just because you have the “privilege” of an able body, just like with male privilege, or white privilege or any other privilege. It just means you have less obstacles getting in the way of your success.