White privilege
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White privilege (or white skin privilege) refers to the set of societal privileges that white people benefit from beyond those commonly experienced by people of color in the same social, political, or economic spaces (nation, community, workplace, income, etc.).
- Angry white male
- Bumiputera (Malaysia)
- Christian privilege
- Dead white men
- Dominant culture
- Ethnic penalty
- First World privilege
- Glass ceiling
- Heterosexism
- Identity politics
- Kyriarchy
- Media bias
- Missing white woman syndrome
- Nadir of American race relations
- Privilege (social inequality)
- Racism in horror films
- Reverse discrimination
- Social stratification
- White people
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