The only legitimate use of privilege is to help bring about the kind of world where you would not have had it to begin with.
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Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Sep-2023 19:38:30 JST Aral Balkan -
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Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Dec-2023 22:38:37 JST Aral Balkan @frankpodmore Likely where sadaqah (Arabic)/sadaka (Turkish) came from. Although, as far I know, it is seen as much more traditional charity there.
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Frank Podmore 🌹✊ (frankpodmore@social.coop)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Dec-2023 22:38:38 JST Frank Podmore 🌹✊ @aral I found out yesterday about the Jewish concept of 'tzedakah', which is exactly what you describe here: it's usually translated as 'charity' but, in its highest form, should result in the recipient becoming self-sufficient
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Travis F W (travisfw@fosstodon.org)'s status on Sunday, 28-Jan-2024 18:15:01 JST Travis F W @aral where we ALL can have such privilege?
Eradication of white privilege is really eradication of white supremacist ideology and racism. I'm going to argue that privilege is good. The #privilege of having human rights recognized and defended should be universal.
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Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Sunday, 28-Jan-2024 18:15:01 JST Aral Balkan @travisfw If we all have it, it becomes a right, not a privilege. That’s why we call them human rights not human privileges. And yes, we should all enjoy human rights and have a society that enables everyone to live with human dignity. In order for that to happen we must convert the privileges of the few into the rights of the many. That is the whole point of the post.
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