Privilege is invisible to people who live in it - it’s just their life… you are experiencing privilege right now - you have a computing device with (relatively) unfettered access to the internet, and the free time to use it… here.
It’s easy to judge other people for their own privileges which they are blind to. After all, their life is not your life, you can look into it from the outside, examine it as if looking at a photograph - frozen, flat, framed, out of context.
The privilege least often acknowledged is your own.
Privilege is invisible to people who live in it - it’s just their life… you are experiencing privilege right now - you have a computing device with (relatively) unfettered access to the internet, and the free time to use it… here.
It’s easy to judge other people for their own privileges which they are blind to. After all, their life is not your life, you can look into it from the outside, examine it as if looking at a photograph - frozen, flat, framed, out of context.
The privilege least often acknowledged is your own.