White Privilege

White Privilege

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White Privilege; the societal privilege that benefits white people over non-white people ...................... Callum was the definition of the upper class. He had it all. The money, the status and the people that kissed his ass just to be in his presence. It was something he was used to. Baz has struggled for most of his life. Going to school while also, holding down a job just so he could help out his mother with the bills. He knew his place in the world. He knew there was a chance he'd never leave his hood, at least not alive. The world classified him as a statistic. What happens when he has a run-in with a white boy that seems far from home? These two are on two completely different levels. There were so many reasons why they shouldn't work. But what if it only comes down to one.
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You are programmed one way. Programmed to think one way and act one way and love one way, the normal way -- the way preferred by society, the way that everyone around you does. But what if that way changes? What if something or someone changes it? What if they introduce you to change? Is change bad? Is being different a bad thing? What if the difference makes you happy? Isn't happiness what we should be striving for, and nor normalcy? So picture this, you are normal. You are the definition of normal. Your friends are seemingly normal and you think your life is fine, because its normal. Then someone interrupts that flow of normalcy by being different. They aren't society's vision of normal - they are different. And the thing is, they have no normal, they believe there should be no such word as normal, which just happens to be the word your entire life is based on. What then? Accept the different and deny yourself the adventure of it all? Would that be the normal thing to do?

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