Had I been more selfish in my earlier life, I would have things others have, that at times, I wish I had too. No, not material items; opportunity. I think it's the one thing I can call a fatal flaw and one, which most likely will not be fixed. I wish someone else could understand the sacrifice because the domino effect that was caused by my decision has hindered me for almost twenty years now. I would not change my decision if I knew. So there's that. I'll live with it, begrudgingly.
This was a post I wrote on Facebook after surprisingly not seeing any moaning about the Documentary by Jose Antonio Vargas, titled White People Dayyum! I just scrolled my timeline and not a single white person got their feelings hurt by White People. I unfortunately haven't seen it, but the number of fake accounts that popped up on twitter, tells me it was a damn good show. Here's the thing. If someone of color aka non-white says "White Privilege," are you offended? If you said yes, then you are exhibiting white privilege. It has nothing to do with how hard you work or study, how you stayed out of trouble, because here's the thing, that is entirely the point. Somewhere out there, there are 100 Black, Spanish, Native American, Arab, Asian, who worked and studied as hard as you and never got in trouble, but they don't have what you "earned" or achieved. Stop looking at the one person you know who isn't white that achieved as your benchmark. Loo...
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