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Check Your Privilege
"Check Your Privilege" is a buzz phrase often used by Social Justice Warriors to arrest the cruel, wanton brutality of the cis white male. Should such a tactic ever prove successful, we at ED will be the first to report it.
The phrase originally developed as a response to substantiated arguments with facts, in order to perpetuate the jew world order through the power of peoples hurt feelings, which too many people spend too long to defend. Instead of coming up with a decent argument, debate, or even scientific or economic evidence of their 'oppression', Social Justice Warriors successfully made hordes of people cringe away from their screens by screaming what essentially boils down to "My opinion is right because I have different genitals/skin colour"
Now, the phrase is used sarcastically by people to mock at these little pieces of shit, doubtlessly sending them into spirals of triggering.
Rare sane woman takes a break from her sandwich making duties in the kitchen to denounce the idiocy.
Origins
Started as a concept in 1988 by feminist Peggy McIntosh, 'privilege' checking moved into racial circles when black women felt like they were being left out of the slice of social guilt that feminism had given to the plight of middle class white women. While white idiot whores tried their best to support their racially divided female colleagues, negresses went onto complain more and more that the help that they were receiving was really oppression, and began such useless movements like #Solidarityisforwhitewomen
Expansion to other oppressed groups
As Twitter and Tumblr expanded and more and more upper middle class tweens realised that their lives were not actually that hard, and started to create their own 'oppressed' internet groups, such as Otherkin, Trannies and Fat People.
Other 'oppressed' groups using the phrase unironically include furries, faggots, feminists, and behind the times minority groups.
Otherkin
For those who think being a furry isn't disgusting enough, Otherkin decided that their make believe worlds deserved not only acceptance from the public, but praise for being 'brave' enough to publicly live as their totally not chosen randomly spirit animal. Otherkin are not just animals lovers either. Everything from mythical beings to goddamned galaxies and nebula.
The term "Check Your Privilege" is often used when people genuinely question their sanity when encountering them in grocery stores, asking them where the Mountain Dew is.
Trans-whatever
While trannies can come in all shapes and sizes these days, from being trans racial to trans fat, the original and best dick girls out there still use the phrase "Check Your Privilege" to this day, to shut down arguments, and even events that literally try and help their cause.
While these are mostly just white men putting on a bit of make up, occasionally a trans-man will come into the mix, and begin to stir up debate as to if they are privileged or not, due to their choice to become the superior gender, solidifying the phrase "Check your privilege" as a way to put down people who are more oppressed than ones self.
This phrase is often shot down under the oppressors guise of being 'stupid and not contributing to the discussion', so these trannies get up in arms and make sure that their horrible Cis overlords are kept in place by being internet tough guys.
Unfortunately the privilege checking by Cuckservatives has lead to measures being put in place, such as free dick removal surgery on the tax payers dime.
Fat People
In a stunning display of complete ignorance of the topic at hand, upper middle class, first world living, over fed, pre diabetic white women decided to jump on the "Check Your Privilege" train of privilege accusations, and started legitmate groups like The National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance, to try and silence those asking why they really needed the extra Double Whopper Burger with fries.
While their arguments are mixed, from "Fat people are healthy" to "Fat people are humans too", each one boils down to the idea that their bad eating habits are not just deserving of sympathy, but praise, for being 'brave' enough to face the wild of the outside world when getting their daily mail.
How to check your privilege
Go to CheckMyPrivilege.com to make sure you're not oppressing Demonkin today!
Privilege and Power
One of the main applications of the privilege paradigm is to determine when someone has been raped. According to most dictionaries, rape is an act of sex wherein at least one or more of the involved parties do not want sex.
However, that would imply that a Woman can rape a Man which is impossible. Thankfully, the feminist geniuses of the world have come up with a simply formulae to prevent confusion.
Power + Unconsensual Sex = Rape
So now, if a 5 tonne Hamplanet sits her rotting cooch on to your morning wood while you sleep/are tied down, it cannot be considered rape. Besides which, you should be grateful as it is the only pussy you will ever get.
It also means that the notion that Men are raped the most because of prison, is rendered false, meaning that you should stop your complaining when you are inevitiably made some person's bitch.
This power dynamic also applies to everything including:
-Racism
-Sexism
-Theft
-Genocide
-Assault
-Traffic Violations
-USI
and so on...
This means that Trayvon really DID do nothing! It also means that the only people capable of committing actual crime include White Cishet Males. Which is why you should kill yourself.
The debate as to whether or not it is rape when a Black Man forces himself on to a White Woman is one that still rages on.
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Even furfags are getting into the action.
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Respect my pronouns, cis scum!!!!
See Also
Check Your Privilege is part of a series on Visit the Memes Portal for complete coverage. |
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Check Your Privilege is part of a series on Visit the Social Justice Portal for complete coverage. |