However, this idealism results merely in a fantasy, an impossible utopia. Time and time again people have attempted this. And while it has resulted in notable progress, such as reducing racism. The privileged learn privilege as “something that puts others at a disadvantage”(Sehgal 2) rather than giving themselves an advantage. Also, as previously stated, privilege involves a state of mind, so it can no truly disappear. Therefore, one can not erase privilege’s blindness or privilege itself. In addition, many also believe America helps third world countries, so this must mean the privileged help the unprivileged, so equality seems closer. In contrast to their opinions, these programs help third world countries do nothing to provide a prolonged state of privilege. These programs create a system with the purpose to benefit these countries, however, those countries do not gain any strength due to their reliance on these programs. In fact, these programs reinforce the chains of privilege and force the unprivileged to abide its rules. For the most part, while these programs do support the underprivileged, they do nothing to move towards equality and instead distances the privileged from other people to an even greater extent. To summarize, privilege has changed over time, resulting in bigger consequences. Privilege causes a chasm between the privileged and underprivileged, and humans can not overcome it. The attempts of aiding the underprivileged becomes the very thing keeping them underprivileged. Ultimately, the privileged benefit from their situation because they can mock others or increase their privilege for their
However, this idealism results merely in a fantasy, an impossible utopia. Time and time again people have attempted this. And while it has resulted in notable progress, such as reducing racism. The privileged learn privilege as “something that puts others at a disadvantage”(Sehgal 2) rather than giving themselves an advantage. Also, as previously stated, privilege involves a state of mind, so it can no truly disappear. Therefore, one can not erase privilege’s blindness or privilege itself. In addition, many also believe America helps third world countries, so this must mean the privileged help the unprivileged, so equality seems closer. In contrast to their opinions, these programs help third world countries do nothing to provide a prolonged state of privilege. These programs create a system with the purpose to benefit these countries, however, those countries do not gain any strength due to their reliance on these programs. In fact, these programs reinforce the chains of privilege and force the unprivileged to abide its rules. For the most part, while these programs do support the underprivileged, they do nothing to move towards equality and instead distances the privileged from other people to an even greater extent. To summarize, privilege has changed over time, resulting in bigger consequences. Privilege causes a chasm between the privileged and underprivileged, and humans can not overcome it. The attempts of aiding the underprivileged becomes the very thing keeping them underprivileged. Ultimately, the privileged benefit from their situation because they can mock others or increase their privilege for their