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Whence Invisible Backpack of *fill-in-the-blank* Privilege?
Now that I
a) am learning how to make simple, slide-show-based videos with "Windows Movie Maker" and
b) have a means to record my own voice-overs,
I'm thinking of making a series of slide-show based videos out of this post My own version of the Bipedal Privilege Backpack (each video focusing on two or three privileges at a time, and illustrated with stick-figure cartoons).
And I'd like to open with a discussion of what "Privilege" is, and what it means to have "an invisible backpack" full of it.
So I'm asking my circle:
What counts as "privilege"? Is privilege always founded in culturally determined biases? Is that the difference between "privilege" and "natural ability"?
and also: Whence the metaphor of the "invisible backpack"? Who thought that up, and what was the inspiration?
a) am learning how to make simple, slide-show-based videos with "Windows Movie Maker" and
b) have a means to record my own voice-overs,
I'm thinking of making a series of slide-show based videos out of this post My own version of the Bipedal Privilege Backpack (each video focusing on two or three privileges at a time, and illustrated with stick-figure cartoons).
And I'd like to open with a discussion of what "Privilege" is, and what it means to have "an invisible backpack" full of it.
So I'm asking my circle:
What counts as "privilege"? Is privilege always founded in culturally determined biases? Is that the difference between "privilege" and "natural ability"?
and also: Whence the metaphor of the "invisible backpack"? Who thought that up, and what was the inspiration?
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I also like your elaboration on whether our backpacks carry goodies or burdens. As for who filled them up, my guess it's our ancestors-or-the-spirits-of-same, since our privileges and attitudes toward them are most often inherited without-thought.
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Babylon 5 brought me a fresh appreciation of mathematical probability and its retelling as the capriciousness of supernatural beings:
"You know, I used to think it was awful that life was so unfair. Then I thought, wouldn't it be much worse if life were fair, and all the terrible things that happen to us come because we actually deserve them? So, now I take great comfort in the general hostility and unfairness of the universe."
- Marcus Cole to Franklin, A Late Delivery from Avalon
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May I get what I want, not what I deserve
And yet, my mind went to ancestor spirits as the source of privilege, because, so often the only reason privileges persist is "Because that's the way we've always done it."
In the specific renovation program I was complaining about on Thursday, for example, they were trying to design the house to look like something that had been built a couple hundred years ago, and of course a ramp wouldn't have been part of the design, back then... so of course the ramp is ugly and modern...