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OK, here's a pet peeve: the phrase "white privilege". I understand the effect and agree that it's real, but think "white privilege" is a horrible term for it. In my opinion it doesn't help draw attention to the issues that minorities face, but rather seems like it's too often being employed to scapegoat today's whites for the wrongs that past generations committed. And I've had friends and family members use it to silence individuals who have their own views on racial issues that are different than the liberal/progressive agenda (namely, me): "You only feel that way because of your white privilege". No, sorry, I feel that way because of giving reasoned consideration to the issues.
(That being said, I thought your chronic illness analogy was really interesting and probably accurate in a lot of ways.)
white privilege is a perfect term because it speaks to the privilege of whiteness in our current culture-- there's no better term to describe how perceived racial identity brings forth benefits, or privileges, in society. The fact that others weaponize it against you doesn't take anything away from the correctness and/or importance of the term. If ur white and u find it discomforting, I think more introspection needs to be done.
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JazzGal, I'm so sorry to hear about what you're dealing with. If I may ask, what was the final diagnosis that you received?