staged lynching attack in Chicago manually curate #MyWhitePrivilege “Trends for you” “Worldwide trends” incoherent descriptions “People are recounting the “outrageous” things they”ve gotten away because of #MyWhitePrivilege” Probably not chose to shove this particular (non) issue in their users” faces anyways Some in the Twitterverse are rejoicing and feel as if they”ve been vindicated. Let”s take suspected race-baiter Tariq Nasheed for example: “#MyWhitePrivilege is trending and there are thousands of honest white people admitting to the racial privileges they get within the system of white supremacy. And when Black people like myself point all of these things out, I”m called a “race baiter.'” #MyWhitePrivilege – Tariq Nasheed ud83cuddfaud83cuddf8 (@tariqnasheed) March 30, 2019 Archive: http://archive.is/a1T7L K-Flex It”s not a thing. – Angie (@evangie) March 30, 2019 White privilege is a myth. – Brandon Tatum (@TheOfficerTatum) March 30, 2019 I”m 65, still waiting for that white privilege card. – FibroWarrior (@MarshaDerheime1) March 30, 2019 Give me one right that a white person has that a black person does not. – Indominus (@Indomanus) March 30, 2019 What do I get for this so called white privilege? Where can I sign up for benefits? – amber (@maarro1) March 30, 2019 or just a BS narrative Why are big tech companies like Twitter allowed to get away with this? If you think about it, it does directly affect society and our culture as a whole; they are basically the online version of an old school public square where people used to go to vent their frustrations or express themselves. Leave a comment and let us know. Main Image Credit: Peshkova / Dreamstime 175 views