I think that some people struggle to understand the concept of white privilege because they don't know what it's like to not have it from an outside perspective. Jobs, court cases, schools, healthcare and medicinal treatments, elections, citizenship, etc. are still all deeply rooted into racism and the concepts of white privilege so far that people of color are intimidated by these limits that they shouldn't ever experience. Personally, I even live in a predominantly white people school, and obviously it isn't our fault that there's not a lot of people of color here in this town, but it's more on the fact that even if you work for it when you aren't white, or even a man, it's always going to be a lot harder and more difficult.
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"White Privilege" exists just as much as "Black Privilege" or "Pretty Privilege". It's a victims argument as to why they aren't successful in life.