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Among Privileged Classmates, I'm an Outsider

2023-05-21 02:39:55

I am a first generation college student in the context of the working class in the northeastern part of Pennsylvania. By participating in a private university in Washington, I felt socially eliminated from my colleagues for the first time. I have never appeared

When I talked with my friends and classmates, I noticed that I was not alone. One of the hardest things about my Millennial colleagues is to maintain motivation. In our fast paced, technological and privileged society, it is difficult to find motivation. As a millennium generation of this era, everything we want is at our fingertips. I can offer me food through UberEats. I have a free cable television show, streaming services like Netflix and Hulu are free. You can purchase mobile phones in comfortable dorms through online shopping service such as Amazon Prime. No wonder we do not have the motivation to do nothing when we are victimized of this all-weather momentary satisfaction.

Think of the complete mess of this sort of thing. Am I privileged? I am a doctorate (privilege), I am "white" (privilege), I am male (privilege), I am heterosexual (privileged). However, I was promoted to a working class (no privilege). I am a 99% (non-privileged) member, I am an Asperger (non-privileged) member. I have extreme political and social views about ethnic minorities (as a minority of ideology it should be considered unprivileged, but due to the content of this ideology leads to the leftist theorist's responsibility ). In addition, according to the post modern and progressive world view my support for the exclusion of my women's rights, gay rights, and rich political privileges should make me an unprivileged honorary member . In addition to my extreme ethnographic political view - not the postmodern leftist - this is excluded. Therefore, I was condemned by talking from a privileged position.