White Like Me: Social Injustice

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White Like Me highlighted various social injustice issues to include white privilege. White privilege is a social advantage in which white people obtain unjust benefits that have damaging effects on non-whites. In America, white privilege permeates into every institutional arrangement. More often than not, privileged folks get in as a result of their class privilege.
In the book, Wise recounted attending parties that consisted of underage drinking and drug use by all white partygoers and police officers would appear but charges were never filed. Another example provided in the book involved a case where Wise was approached by officers for driving a vehicle with extremely dark tint and a sticker bashing David Duke. Once the officer saw Wise