Be it a CEO or a prostitute or a beggar!
Everyone is privileged! And everyone is not!
What! Sounds like Schroedinger's Cat!?
Usually to define oneself as privileged or under-privileged we tend to compare one another with something very absurd irrelevances. Compare with the way we want, the way we think and the way we like!
- The middle-class with the Rich
- The rickshaw rider with the rickshaw puller.
- The English medium with Bangla medium.
- The prostitute with the happily grown up girl.
By which scale you are measuring that person?
What is your standardized definition of leveling anyone as privileged or not?
This comparison with one another is all absurd to begin with.
Everyone who is born into a given-situation, is unique in their own circumstances. Be it for country or culture or religion or race.
And they are trying to survive that situation as hard as possible.
Therefore, isn't calling someone privileged is a disrespectful, orthodox judgment!
- I am laughing over random jokes, while many others are running for their life. Am I privileged?
- I am eating and sharing happy moments with friends and family while many others are loosing someone close everyday! Am I privileged?
- I am rushing to my job by rickshaw not to loose the job while the puller is putting hard effort to earn money. Am I privileged?
- I can sell my body to fill my tummy while men even can’t do that. Am I privileged?
- I can beg and eat without working much hard while they (middle class people) starve with respect. Am I privileged?
- I get more money by begging as I have very peculiar anatomy while other people get less because they look normal. Am I privileged?
- I am rich but very unhappy while my friend is poor and unhappy as well. Am I privileged?
This woman... enjoying film magazine, in a nice. cool setting. So, is she really privileged?
Everyone is fighting there own battle with full strength.
NO BLEEDING body has the RIGHT TO JUDGE and LABEL other’s situation by their own perspective of privilege.