Yes, everyone I know and everyone in my family knows what “tokenism” and “white priviledge” are. You described them well.
When you have a child who was chastised in school for speaking Spanish or told she needed “papers” or a green card to register in an LA school because she was Puerto Rican, get back to me.
As I have been saying throughout this thread, different perspectives, cultures an ethnicities see identical things differently. This is an increasingly important issue for all media as we are at the point where one perspective may even be seen as hostile by members of another, different group
What I described were multiple affirmative action programs that are designed to hire in large quantities people of color who were held to lower academic standards than their non-minority competitors. People like me had to work even harder to get there for just those reasons - spots were specifically held open that were not available to us. That is the complete opposite of "White privilege". And the next time I see the media not take the "minority viewpoint" will be pretty close to the first.
It is absolutely amazing to me that you put down America, the country that has provided you so many opportunities and benefits in your own life. Instead of using your own example to lift people up and be an example to them of the greatness of America, you use culturally offensive terms such as "White Privilege" that I am sure you are aware only serves to alienate and divide people from each other (and frankly, has no business being on a website such as this).
PS - before you go on saying there is another world that I know nothing about, I will tell you I spent several of my formative years growing up in an almost exclusively Hispanic neighborhood and school in Highland Park after attending kindergarten across the street from the Coliseum. I can guarantee you there was no "white privilege" going on in either place.
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