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Three places of privilege.
In the Western dining tradition, restaurants have often been places of privilege, whiteness and heterosexual norms.
In the song's world, "DC" and "New York" are places of privilege while Detroit and the rest of the country are "real".
They said it like this, "If they'll shoot the white pastor you know they'll get my a*&." The media picked it up and ran with it because of my places of privilege -- white, woman, clergy -- more so than because the act of militarized police was outrageous.
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Also if you are coming from a place of privilege and someone from a less privileged group tells you that they felt oppressed, they have more insight into that perspective than you!
Though I wonder, is it because I'm voting from a place of privilege?
"That attitude has to come from a place of privilege," she said.
The very fact of choosing a word (hopefully the right word) forces us into a place of privilege.
The Newport Blues Cafe has room enough to accommodate the tiniest fraction of festival attendees: To factor it into the equation means speaking from a place of privilege.
As suggested by "Elektra," "King Lear," and "The Sound and the Fury," sibling dramas have traditionally enjoyed a place of privilege in the Western canon.
Wilcox County, a place of privilege and deprivation, of restored antebellum houses and dilapidated mobile homes, had its own Little Rock experience, though much later than most.
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