
Also white gay men have tons of privilege too. A lot of people find white gay men cute yet queer POC are either ignored or treated with disdain. And oftentimes white gay men gatekeep queer spaces from queer POC and are often racist or at least biased, thinking their queerness makes them immune to being oppressors. (It doesn’t)
I think it’s more nuanced than that. Women are less privileged in some ways (think body autonomy, sexual violence) and POC are less privileged in other ways (police brutality, systemic inequality). This is why intersectionality is so important because privilege adds on and overlaps in ways that are complicated and unexpected. So they are different kinds of privilege
It’s incredibly frustrating to have members of my overseas diaspora community talk badly about LGBTQ+ rights whenever it’s brought up as if no members of our diaspora are queer and also have white queer people push me out and act unwelcoming to me as if *I’m* intruding *their* queer spaces when that space should be equally mine
I’m not sure if an attractive white man will get as much free favors and help as an attractive white woman. I’m bi often leaning toward men so I do have an inclination to help attractive men for but I think that’s just me and for others it’s a lot more different. Also people tend to be more helpful and sympathetic to a struggling woman.
I personally don’t think women have significantly more privilege than men but many struggles are unique to men too. Male SA victims are often laughed at. Men are expected to carry burdens alone when women would receive so much more sympathy for the same thing. Men are more often assumed to be dangerous and acting in bad faith. Society pressures us to keep everything bottled up and suffer silently while telling us we have so much privilege.
Seems like you’re the one who doesn’t. Sampling bias. Confounding variables. Data can only be as good as the collected makes it to be. Statistical analysis can only be as good as the data. Have you even taken a statistics class? Because you would have learned about the types of bias and how they could occur.
Yes but when you have surveys on poverty and intelligence and welfare it’s impossible to conduct a true census so you have to sample a portion of a population. This sampling can be done in a biased or even malicious way. You clearly don’t understand statistics and it’s clear you’re not willing to learn about it either. It’s not lies from the media if it can go either way, depending on to e pollsters.