David got -50, and I know I've had more opportunities starting out in life, gotten more nurturing and support, and haven't been as fucked around by the system.
Privilege exists. It's real, and I think people do need to be aware that having it skews one's perception of things in situations where it applies. But this whole "Tom has 5 privileges and Susie only has 2...
here's a list of them" way of looking at the world is fucked up. When you look at someone, you should see a person... not a walking list of various sorts of privilege.