Feminists just don’t get it when it comes to the word privilege. Many of them throw the word around as if it makes their arguments somehow invulnerable to logic or reason. Male privilege, the one I hear most often is the most peculiar, because they can’t even define it without resorting to hyperbole. Not only can they not back up their arguments with reason nor logic, they can’t even look at their own privilege in any kind of meaningful way.

And lets face it, middle to upper class white women (and white men) make up the majority of feminists. To say they aren’t the most entitled people in the world is a joke. Middle to upper class white women have it far better than any other demographic in the Western world, yet they can say that they aren’t privileged; and even more incredibly that they are even “oppressed.”

Let’s explore a little bit about the entitlement of rich white feminist women when compared to every other demographic:

Most likely to graduate high school

Most likely to graduate college

Most likely to receive federal grant money for college tuition

Most federal money for sex specific cancer research

Most likely to be awarded custody of children in family court

Most likely to be awarded alimony payments

Most likely to have a federally funded battered shelter to go to

Least likely to die of cancer

Have the longest life expectancy

Least likely to die on the job

Least likely to be injured on the job

Least likely to be unemployed

Least likely to serve jail time for committing a crime

Least likely to be a drug or alcohol addict

Receive far less jail time for the same crime, if they do go to prison

Least likely to be arrested for domestic violence, even when the man is the victim

Have a zero chance of ever being drafted into a war

Least likely to die in war

Least likely to be incarcerated

Least likely to be homeless

Least likely to be the victim of a violent crime

Least likely to be a murder victim

Least likely to commit suicide

Least likely to have a job that requires manual labor

Have the most number of federal funded health programs that are gender specific

Most likely to hold a management position

Under 30 years old, flat-out make more money than any other demographic

They may talk a lot about glass ceilings, but they certainly don’t ever talk about the rose-coloured plexiglass floor they walk on.