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The US Navy’s Bureau of Medicine & Surgery is now teaching its members about the dangers of “male privilege,” giving examples of ways that men use such privilege to get what they want.The document outlining “male privilege” can be found on the US Navy’s Bureau of Medicine & Surgery’s official page and was first reported by the Social Memo.It details, “common phrases victims use when describing their abuse,” which includes “male privilege.”Here is one of the statements that “victims” of male privilege included by the Navy:“When he came home yesterday, he was driving a brand new truck. I told him we needed something the whole family could fit in, but he didn’tlisten to me.”In other sections of the handout, abusive relationships are talked about. However, the document makes certain to only portray men as abusers: