13 People Discuss Things That Others Pretend Aren’t Privileges But They Actually Are

Harshita Singh

The thing about privilege is that the people who have it, have a hard time realising they do. The best kind of people are easy to talk about their privilege, they keep it simple and acknowledge it. But there are some who struggle with admitting and seeing how they’ve had a head start or a smoother life in comparison to others. Which is why this post by @pop_sule asking people about a privilege that people pretend isn’t a privilege is so intriguing.

From coming home to a cooked meal at the end of the day, to having a safe network of people around you, here’s what people have said:

It’s okay to have privileges, but to deny having them or to abuse the power of having them is questionable for sure.

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