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In reply to the discussion: In the auto parts store yesterday...white privilege [View all]MineralMan
(149,950 posts)Everyone has driven around with one brake light out until it gets noticed and fixed. My newer car notifies me if any lights are not working, but most of the cars I've owned had no such notification. So, I've had burned out tail lights from time to time. I've even been pulled over for it a couple of times in my 50+ years of driving.
But, see, I'm a white guy. When that has happened the cop told me my light was out. I said, "Thanks. I'll fix that today." Then I went on my way. The cop didn't kill me. He didn't come to the car with his weapon drawn. He didn't assume I was trouble in any way. He just told me my tail light was burned out.
That's my privilege at work. I'm lucky to have it. Sadly, the cop behaves differently with a person of color is driving with a burned out light. Because he can. Because he wants to. That's the problem, in a nutshell.
A burned out tail light is not a capital offense. It's just a minor infraction. It's not really cause for anything but a notification that it's out, so you can fix it or get it fixed. If you're white, that is.
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