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Yesterday #WhiteWomanPrivilege trended around the online feminist community. According to Topsy, #WhiteWomanPrivilege was tweeted over 15K times, just on Tuesday.
It may surprise followers that the hashtag originated from a white woman, @Auragasmic who started the day tweeting about the privilege white men experience:
Auragasmic @Auragasmic
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#WhiteMalePrivilege is saying that because you don't personally experience something, that it doesn't exist. #Sexism #Racism
9:06 AM - 14 Jan 2014
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After several tweets about #WhiteMalePrivilege, she flipped the script and began commenting on her own privilege, which launched the conversation.
Auragasmic @Auragasmic
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Can we talk about the privilege we white women have now?
9:15 AM - 14 Jan 2014
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Auragasmic @Auragasmic
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#WhiteWomanPrivilege is being the idealized as the epitome of femininity and beauty.
9:17 AM - 14 Jan 2014
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Auragasmic @Auragasmic
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#WhiteWomanPrivilege is being able to express your sexuality/relationship without judgement from MSM (see: the way Beyoncé was judged)
9:24 AM - 14 Jan 2014
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The conversation that followed @Auragasmics original tweet sparked further discussions from white feminists who spoke about recognizing their own privilege, and from feminists of color illuminating on their experiences, which differed from the stories from white women.
Tasha L. Harrison @dirtyscribbler
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#whitewomanprivilege means never having the talk w/ ur sons about appearing non-threatening and law abiding when you've done nothing wrong.
12:20 PM - 14 Jan 2014
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Unlike the #SolidarityIsForWhiteWomen trend, #WhiteWomanPrivilege focused more on the experiences and realities of women of color (WOC) as parents, consumers, and as viewers.
Iris Estrada @Iris_Estrada
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#WhiteWomanPrivilege is not having to celebrate the few times a character on tv looks like you and DOESN'T play a maid or a drug lord.
6:50 PM - 14 Jan 2014
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Iris Estrada @Iris_Estrada
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#WhiteWomanPrivilege is not having to celebrate the few times a character on tv looks like you and DOESN'T play a maid or a drug lord.
6:50 PM - 14 Jan 2014
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