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Chelsea Handler explores explores how white privilege impacts American culture and the ways it's benefited her life and career.Chelsea Handler explores explores how white privilege impacts American culture and the ways it's benefited her life and career.Chelsea Handler explores explores how white privilege impacts American culture and the ways it's benefited her life and career.
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Chelsea Handler channeling her personal guilt over her huge unwarranted success as a pretty woman with a foul mouth to blame all white people, 99.9% of whom will never enjoy her privileged life. Embarrassing and insulting.
Whilst it still only scratches at the surface, Chelsea and her commentators raise some valid points and offers ways to start working through issues as:
P.S.: There seem to be a lot of angry white trolls on this page.
- How white people need to solve this problem instead of just projecting it onto the black community
- How to better become more aware structures that work in your favour/against
- What some of the forms of structural dicrimination is currently happening in the US.
P.S.: There seem to be a lot of angry white trolls on this page.
The self flaeggelation cannot disguise the narcissism & self importance of this woman. I just don't like her one bit.
Growing up in the inner city of Chicago, I was surrounded by many friends who blamed and still blame, "The Rich White Man" for the reason they are where they are. My mother instilled in me from a young age to never blame and never complain and I was one of the few who went to college and moved on and found a successful career. There were also a select few from where I grew up who made it on to bigger and better things. The common theme with all of us is we had goals, direction and didn't blame or play any victim card. The last thing the inidividuals in my old neighborhood of North Lawndale in Chicago is to turn on Netflix and have another reason to think they are victims and whites are so privileged. It is true that it is a bit more challenging for us to get out and become something, but not impossible if you have the right message and ambition. These documentaries hurt more than help. They are made to allow guilty whites to feel better about themselves and don't actually take into consideration how much it hurts those in the inner cities who already feel they are victims. More of documentaries and things like this only confirm what they actually feel and will leave everyone stuck. We need empowering messages like, "Anyone can do it and make it" or "Focus on yourself and growing everyday", not "whites are the lucky ones and minorities have no chance." The filmmakers here felt so good about themselves making this film, but in my opinion it hurts minorities in tough situations.
I am 9 minutes into this documentary and she has already totally contradicted herself! She says she didn't grow up with a lot of money yet her Dad OWNED (not just worked at) a Used Car Dealership! In Jersey that is a very lucrative business! Also if you look up her Wikipedia it says that she spent her summers at her parent's home in Martha's Vineyard! And when she moved out to L.A. she lived in her Aunt's home in Bel Aire! Jeez Chelsea if that's growing up without money then I must've grown up completely desolate! See this is why I can't stand celebrities and the soap boxes they stand on! They think because they are who they are that they should open their big mouths about things they have NO conception of! Go back to the comedy clubs Chelsea and leave the politics to the Politicians! You are just making a complete fool of yourself! NOBODY CARES WHAT YOU HAVE TO SAY!
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- Chelsea và Đặc Quyền Của Người Da Trắng
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