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Originally Posted by Almamida
I don’t need to know you to understand you’re in a privileged position when you say to someone that they play the card of the immunosupressed or that the word hysteria isn’t charged with misogynistic meanings. And on top of that you had some fun re-reading through the conversation. That’s what I mean.
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Someone is privileged if they mention that someone who is immunosuppressed brings that up frequently? Someone is privileged if they don't agree with your interpretation of the common word "hysterical"? Someone is privileged if they had fun re-reading a conversation?
That doesn't even make any sense. What does privilege have to do with any of that?