about white privilege, and he shared a conversation he’d had with another white man. “‘It’s just not real,’” Carl quoted the man as saying. “Okay,” Carl said. “Let’s just say it’s not real. Let’s just say I’m wrong about white privilege—but I believe in it. It means I will have lived my whole life looking out for other people. Making sure everybody else gets the first shot and I get the second. Make sure people who are not in the mix get in it.” If he found out he was wrong after all that, he’d still have a life of good deeds to show for it. On the other hand, Carl told the man, “If you find
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