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  2. White privilege - Wikipedia

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    This privilege contrasts with the separation of Indigenous Australians from other indigenous peoples in southeast Asia. [165] [181] They also claim that global political issues such as climate change are framed in terms of white actors and effects on countries that are predominantly white. [182] White privilege varies across places and situations.

  3. Privileged - Wikipedia

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    Immunologically privileged site, a body location where immune response to antigens is non-destructive or suppressed; Privileged motion, a motion of parliamentary procedure; Privileged group, an economics term; Privileged pattern, a musical motive, figure, or chord which is repeated and transposed

  4. Social privilege - Wikipedia

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    Social privilege is an advantage or entitlement that benefits individuals belonging to certain groups, often to the detriment of others. Privileged groups can be advantaged based on social class, wealth, education, caste, age, height, skin color, physical fitness, nationality, geographic location, cultural differences, ethnic or racial category, gender, gender identity, neurodiversity ...

  5. The Privileged Few - AOL

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    ‘The Holdovers’ shows that privilege is real but that the divisions it creates are not insurmountable. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. ...

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  7. Privilege - Wikipedia

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    Privilege (law), a permission granted by law or other rules; Executive privilege, the claim by the President of the United States and other executives to immunity from legal process; Parliamentary privilege; Social privilege, special status or advantages conferred on certain groups at the expense of other groups, such as: White privilege; Male ...

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  9. But critics say her use of the wordprivileged” to refer to people who fled communism, many of them with just the clothes on their backs, and her reluctance to address the hardship Cuban ...