


Chelsea Handler has done a lot of soul searching.
During the filming of her new Netflix documentary Hello Privilege. It’s Me, Chelsea, Handler said she had to face up to a few things. Most notably, how being white places her in a position of privilege and that ‘white privilege’ isn’t just a term that applies to wealthy white people.
“I always thought it was a certain group of people that get into Harvard or Yale or that have rich parents,” Handler told Kimmel. “It’s a privilege just to have white skin in this country, it’s a privilege just to go into a grocery store and not be stared at, it’s a privilege to get pulled over and not worry if it’s a life or death situation.” Read more…
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