Smart Report: Let's Talk About Privilege
CLEO Singapore|March 2017

In Singapore, we’d like to think we get ahead entirely based on merit. But are there subtle ways in which our backgrounds help us more than others? Here’s what you need to know before you jump into the “check your privilege” debate.

Sophie Hong
Smart Report: Let's Talk About Privilege

Gender. Education. Wealth. Race. Religion. Appearance. Like it or not, these are just some of the factors that affect our standing in society. The fact of the matter is that we’re all privileged in some way. Consider this: just by being a Singaporean – where it’s the law that education is compulsory up till Primary Six – we’re already privileged, because not everyone in this world has access to education.

But privilege can be a sensitive subject to talk about, as you can see in the comments section of just about any article or video that broaches the topic. “Check your privilege” is now an oft used expression, especially on online platforms. And while you obviously don’t have any control over the family you were born into, you can be aware of how it affects your life to create a more inclusive and equal society by eliminating discrimination.

So what’s privilege?

The Oxford Dictionary defines privilege as “a special right, advantage, or immunity that is granted or available to only a particular person or group.” In this case, it’s something that gives you an advantage in life. For instance, if you never had to juggle a part-time job as a student to make ends meet, that can give you an advantage because you’d have more time for your studies.

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