15 Things Black People Don’t Seem To Understand (Because, Black Privilege)
By Amy Moose
1. Black privilege is being able to walk down the street at night easily because people cross the street since they’re automatically afraid of you.
2. Black privilege is being able to turn on the TV and see your race represented. “Cops” or “The Wire” feature mostly African American casts, and Don Cheadle is everywhere.
3. Black privilege is being able to wear baggy pants without being called a “wanksta” or “wigger.”
4. Black privilege is being able to turn on the local rap station and hear artists of your race and background.
5. Black privilege is being able to check a little box on a job application and get fast-tracked to an interview.
6. Black privilege is having a higher percentage of your race supported by free government welfare.
7. Black privilege is never being told to “check your privilege” or “not tell racist jokes.”
8. Black privilege is being able to name your kids Malcolm, Xavier, or Shoniqua without them getting weird looks.
9. Black privilege is being able to be taken seriously as a professional basketball athlete.
10. Black privilege is being able to be a drug dealer or baby momma without people being surprised.
11. Black privilege is being able to be a “hustler” and not seem like a loser.
12. Black privilege is being able to use “racial profiling” to guilt your way out of a speeding ticket.
13. Black privilege is being accepted to more colleges due to Affirmative Action.
14. Black privilege is being able to talk about racism without appearing disingenuous.
15. Black privilege is arrogantly believing that racism only applies to black people.