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Hey Pandas! Would You Like To Answer My Three Interesting Questions Please?
Hi fellow Pandas!
Now that you're here, do you think you mind answering the following three questions please? No smoke and mirrors, just simple Q&A. I might beg that you don't Google your answers or plagiarise them from other sources, please. That makes it more fun! Here we go:
[1] Which country are you in right now?
[2] Which decade were you born in?
[3] Can you define the word or concept of 'privilege'?
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#1: Australia
#2: 60s. ( 1968 to be precise.)
#3: privilege can be defined as the concept that , somehow, someone's class, race, nationality or religion means that are better than others and they deserve special treatment.......
You probably don't need this but here's my example anyway:
1 England
2 1970s
3 The few having access to something which the many do not have access to.
FORGOT TO SAY! Maybe keep your answer for number 3 down to a single sentence if you can please. Makes it easier on our dear reader. :)
We can all have a good old debate about it in the comments too.
Brazil - 60’s - the concept of privilege cannot be limited to a a bad thing or an entitlement over the less fortunate, on the contrary, it may be seen as a gift you’re granted despite you deserve it not: the privilege of having a loving family, having a good job, breathing pure air, being healthy… the privilege of working in a nice and generous environment, for exemple, or even being born in a fair, developed country. All these are privileges often taken for granted but are actually indulgences gifted randomly to anyone.
1) India
2) early to mid 2000’s
3) a privilege is when you’ve got something than isn’t earnt with hard work or something that you actually shouldn’t be getting but you got it because the person giving it was being nice
1. Australia
2. 2000s
3. Any right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed only by a person or group beyond the advantages of most. (I just copied and pasted this, I couldn’t think of an answer that u would understand)
Have a great day!
Oh sorry, I didn’t read the ‘no googling’ thing, sorry, but yea. :)
[1] USA
[2] 2000s
[3] When a treatment towards a specific individual or group of people is different than another’s because of their race , sexuality, behavior, religion, etc.
1) Germany
2) 80s
3) Someone gets to have, or do, or experience something that is not accessible to other people.
1. USA
2. Long long time ago
3. Any group of people who benefit because of the color of their skin, and these days it is politically correct to focus on one particular group. What that group calls privilege is exactly what they are benefiting from now. It was wrong then and it’s wrong now.
1. USA.
2. late 2000's (think 2007-2010)
3. Privilege is what circumstances a person is plopped into for whatever reasons, always unintentional.
1. USA 2. 1950 to 1960's 3. Receiving wealth or rank without earning it!