Olivia Jade’s ‘White Privilege’ Rant Is Ironic – But That Doesn’t Make It Wrong

  • It’s not surprising that Olivia Jade incurred substantial backlash when she condemned white privilege.
  • As the would-be beneficiary of a college admissions scam, she makes an awkward spokesperson.
  • Should she be forced to stay silent about injustice?

The brutal footage of the murder of George Floyd has forced many white people to grapple with the privilege that their skin color provides. But when influencer Olivia Jade took to social media to do the same, it backfired spectacularly.

This is because her celebrity parents, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Gianulli, took advantage of an oppressive system – and weaponized their privilege – by quite literally buying Olivia’s admission into the University of Southern California.

There’s no escaping the fact that Olivia Jade’s remarks on white privilege are hopelessly ironic. But that doesn’t mean she’s wrong, and it doesn’t necessarily mean she should stay silent either.

Olivia Jade Faces Backlash After Speaking Out on ‘White Privilege’

Olivia Jade’s Instagram post sparked a ton of backlash. | Source: Instagram

On Sunday, Olivia posted a statement on her Instagram account – which boasts 3.1 million followers – that condemned white privilege in no uncertain terms.

She acknowledged her financial privilege and confessed that she had been ignorant of racial discrimination in the past.

THIS NEEDS TO BE CHANGED. FOREVER! And as a person who is born into privilege based on my skin color & financial situation I was not always aware that these issues were still so present. And that makes me feel awful. But that also fuels me.

Social media went into a frenzy, with many referring to the post as “tone-deaf” and “hypocritical.”

Twitter wasn’t amused that Lori Loughlin’s daughter decided to speak out against white privilege. | Source: Twitter

It’s a fair point – it’s certainly ironic to be speaking on privilege when she directly benefited from this corrupt system.

Then again, the fact that she acknowledged her faults gives me hope that she’s implicitly condemning her parent’s actions as well as beginning to show remorse for hers.

An Imperfect Advocate Is Better Than None at All

We don’t know every detail about Olivia’s family dynamic, but we’re privy to a few key points.

She was at the very least complicit in the crime, but it’s clear she was under a lot of pressure to attend college. As she said before the scandal was exposed:

Mostly my parents really wanted me to go because both of them didn’t go to college. I’m so happy they made me go – that sounds so terrible.

Another relevant detail? Olivia and her sister, Bella, are rumored to have been the ones to convince their parents to plead guilty. Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Gianulli had maintained their innocence for months.

She’s not the ideal spokesperson for social justice – not by a long shot – but she does have an audience. And for those followers, maybe this message coming from her will emphasize the point rather than diminish it.

After all, she stayed silent and complicit last time she saw wrongdoing – and look how that turned out.

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect the views of CCN.com.

This article was edited by Josiah Wilmoth.

Last modified: June 1, 2020 8:51 PM UTC



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