Oddly enough, this is exactly how mine turned out. I even grew up in a middle class family.DANGER- MUST SILENCE said:I'm a white, straight male and I got a 48/100 even though I answered 100% honestly.
This is why this is an utterly bogus quiz.Saltyk said:61/100
When it came to the various disabilities, I can say that I don't have any diagnosed. But there was one...
"I do not have any learning disabilities."
You see, if you knew me, you would understand why this is a bit complicated. When I was a kid, I was diagnosed with epilepsy (its actually more complicated than it sounds). As a result, I took several medications for it. Which slowed me mentally. I was placed in Learning Disabled and even Severely Learning Disabled classes.
I can literally remember looking up at a poster of a circle representing a human head with ears made from "d" and "b" which was explaining the difference. And not getting it. It just didn't click. I remember getting ouster crackers in class. I can probably find the rooms if I ever went back to that school.
But I was taken out of it after my mom took me off the medicine against doctor's orders (haven't had any seizures or anything). Even placed in honors classes in the following years. But I can say that this had a long term affect.
I also was in Speech Therapy due to an ear infection I had as a baby that seems to have screwed up my speech. Imagine saying "Stop" as "Sop" and having trouble with "R" words. I swear I still have trouble with words like "roar", but I've been told it's perfectly fine. Don't think it was bad? My sister was regularly called into my classes to "translate". Yeah, Spanish was fun.
So, where do I stand on that? I put that I don't have a disability, for the record.
I don't know. This feels deeply flawed. But maybe I'm just too privileged.
Yes. They are. Do you have a response to that or are you just trying to appeal to a general sense of outrage?C14N said:I'm not giving Buzzfeed an extra page view but are they seriously calling you less privileged for being an atheist?
It's idiotic when you consider that atheism is, most likely, directly correlated with education and socio-economic status, at least in the US, which are things that make you more privileged on the very same test.C14N said:I'm not giving Buzzfeed an extra page view but are they seriously calling you less privileged for being an atheist?
What about regular assault? Because men are more likely to be assaulted than women on the streets, yet men don't fear it as much as women, what does that fall under?M_K_D said:Privilege is far more complicated than "could it hypothetically happen to you?" If you're a straight male, you're at a far lesser risk of being raped than a female or a queer male. Have you ever felt that casual male friends would be willing to sexually violate you? What about random males on the street? Odds are you haven't, or at least you haven't felt that sense of threat in the same way or at the same rate as a female. That is privilege, being able to go through your day without justifiable fear of sexual assault is privilege.elvor0 said:Firstly, rape, suicide, depression, bullying and being over or under weight have nothing to do with privilege. They can happen to anyone, anywhere at any time. Bill Gates could be raped tomorrow. Oxford and Cambridge are infamous for their hazing and "pranks".