While reading Johnsons story, Privilege, power, and Difference he is showcasing his argument of power struggles that are in our society. He discusses how factors such as race, gender, and social classes can all vary a persons life experiences. Johnson points out that the only way to truly work towards a solution for these injustices would be to rewire how we react to being told we have a privilege. We often times take being told we're privileged as an attack, needing to defend ourselves. Rather than taking it as a personal attack, Johnson is more so drawing attention to the fact that, yes, in order for someone to have a privilege, it is often at the expense of others. He argues that having privilege isn't wrong, but the issue lies more with not understanding that you have it in the first place. It is often pushed in this story the idea of denying privilege in turn invalidates those who are disadvantaged. ...