You have a race, 10 guys, 1 guy has a bicycle, and one guy gets shot in the leg. The 8 other guys who are neither shot nor on a bicycle are not privileged just because that guy got shot, because it is not the normal condition of people to be shot. The only person with privilege is the guy on the bike. But because the guy who got shot is way too slow to even see the guy on the bike any more after a while, he has to take his anger out on the guys running on foot that he can still see ahead of him, he doesn't even remember that there was a guy with a bike cause he's way ahead and out of sight, so he forgets it in his fatigue and dizziness caused by running while being shot on the leg, and soon enough he thinks the people running normally are his enemies, that they're privileged.
Nah dude, you just got fucked up luck, the other people are what you shoulda been too. They're not especially benefited, you're just especially unlucky.
Privilege is uncommon benefit not available to the common man, and the common man refers to the median member of the population of any society, not to the least common denominator of one.