Meanwhile.....back in the world that really matters:
607 Billionaires in the US....five of them black. So 0.0082372322899506 of Billionaires in the US are black.
Also
In 1992, the median net worth of white families was $100,000 above that of black families, according to McKinsey. By 2016, the median white family was $152,000 wealthier than its black counterpart. During that period, the median wealth of white families grew over $50,000, McKinsey reports, but the median wealth of black families did not grow at all in real terms.
If black people have privileges that whites do not.....it must obviously be related to shit that really don't matter in the real world of dollars.......lest you would be listing statistics about how much more wealth, money, jobs, etc that blacks have disproportionately.
Any group that is privileged is reflected in dollar statistics.
There are 607 billionaires in the United States, and only 5 of them are black
Any of you white guys want to flip the dollar script.....since blacks got all the privileges of importance? In other words, we will take your dollars and you can have those privileges from your list.
FALSE! Privilege is not correlated with wealth. Why not ? Simple answer. Blacks may get affirmative action for a variety of things to help their wealth status. That doesn't mean they act on them. Maybe you could present a study that talks about how many blacks stay in bed till noon, don't bother to go out for a job (which in turn rules out promotions, don't bother to go to college (which rules out financial aid), and business loans don't go to drug pushers and pimps.
With respect to college, blacks may get degrees, but once the employers find out how ignorant they are, (as a result of open admissions, watered down courses, open book exams, etc) they don't last long on the job.
While you at it (looking for another subject to research, you might pick a source other than McKinsey, whose scandal rap sheet is extensive.
McKinsey & Company - Wikipedia