There’s a lot of talk of privilege, lately, especially as it pertains to the coming election. We’ve watched friends, colleagues and even celebrities discouraging people from voting for Dr. Jill Stein and accusing potential third party voters of being vile sexists, who retain a level of white male privilege so astounding that they would put their own childish desire for “payback” above the well-being of the country. We’ve heard people characterize their new-found support of Hillary Clinton as “putting on my big-boy pants” and being “pragmatic.”