White privilege in society
The term “white privilege” describes the undeserved benefits that white people enjoy in society as a result of their race. This can take many different forms, such as gaining access to higher-quality education, employment possibilities, and housing. Additionally, white people are more likely to be portrayed favourably in the media and are less likely to experience prejudice and bigotry. White privilege is a byproduct of institutional racism, which has persisted in society for millennia, rather than something that white people deliberately seek out. On the other hand, white people do not experience many of the barriers and challenges that people of colour do in their daily lives. They might have to put in more effort to succeed at the same level and are more susceptible to having an impact.