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The recognition that science, for all its power and validity, occupies a privileged position among ways of knowing that isn't purely meritocratic. Scientific methods produce certain kinds of truth brilliantly, but the privileging of science—the assumption that scientific answers are always the best answers to every question—is a social phenomenon, not a scientific one. This theory examines how scientific privilege shapes policy, marginalizes other knowledge systems, and sometimes overreaches into domains where science has no special authority. It's not anti-science; it's pro-humility.
Theory of Scientific Privilege "Science can tell you the chemistry of this plant, but it can't tell you whether it's sacred. When you act like the chemical answer is the real answer, you're not being scientific—you're exercising Scientific Privilege."
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Theory of Logical Privilege

The critical insight that formal logic itself carries cultural and historical baggage—that what counts as "logical" is shaped by who got to define logic in the first place. Western formal logic, with its excluded middle and its linear deductions, isn't the only possible logic system. Indigenous logics, Eastern logics, feminist logics—these aren't illogical; they're differently logical. The Theory of Logical Privilege argues that elevating one logical system as universal and objective is itself a power move, not a discovery about the nature of thought.
"He keeps saying my argument isn't logical because it doesn't follow his syllogisms. But I'm using relational logic, which values context over categories. Your Theory of Logical Privilege is showing—you think your logic is the only logic."
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Theory of Logical Privilege

The critical theory that certain logical systems are privileged—treated as universal, neutral, and authoritative—while others are marginalized, dismissed, or invisible. Western classical logic enjoys logical privilege: it's taught as logic itself, not as one logic among many. Indigenous logics, Eastern logics, feminist logics are treated as alternatives at best, deviations at worst. Theory of Logical Privilege exposes this hierarchy, asking who benefits when one logic is treated as the logic, and whose knowing is silenced when other logics are dismissed.
Theory of Logical Privilege "You keep saying 'that's not logical.' Theory of Logical Privilege asks: not logical by which logic? You're using classical Western logic as the standard, assuming it's universal. But other logics exist—relational, dialectical, fuzzy. Your privilege is invisible to you, but it's real. Logic isn't neutral when one logic gets to define what logic is."
by Dumu The Void March 1, 2026
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Theory of Rational Privilege

The critical claim that certain groups, practices, or traditions are granted "rationality" while others are denied it—that rationality is distributed unevenly along lines of power. Western science is rational; indigenous knowledge is "belief." White men are rational; women and people of color are "emotional." The powerful are rational; the powerless are "irrational." Theory of Rational Privilege exposes how rationality functions as a gatekeeping concept, conferring authority on some while denying it to others. Rationality isn't just a standard—it's a weapon.
Theory of Rational Privilege "He's called 'passionate' when he argues; she's called 'hysterical.' That's Rational Privilege—rationality distributed by gender. His passion is reason; her passion is pathology. Rationality isn't just about thinking; it's about who gets to be seen as a thinker. Theory of Rational Privilege asks: who gets rationality, who doesn't, and what power does that serve?"
by Dumu The Void March 1, 2026
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Theory of Reason Privilege

The broadest formulation: the claim that "reason" itself is a privileged category, constructed and deployed in ways that serve some interests while excluding others. Reason privilege operates when one group's way of knowing is treated as Reason itself, while others' ways are treated as mere opinion, belief, or emotion. Reason privilege is invisible to those who have it—they just think they're being reasonable. For those excluded, the privilege is painfully visible. Theory of Reason Privilege doesn't reject reason; it rejects the monopolization of reason, the use of reason as a tool of exclusion.
Theory of Reason Privilege "You say 'let's be reasonable' and expect everyone to agree. Theory of Reason Privilege says: your reason isn't everyone's. You've been trained in a particular tradition of reason; others have different traditions. Calling your tradition 'reason' and theirs 'culture' is privilege in action. Reason can be shared, but only when it's not owned. Your privilege is thinking your reason is the only one."
by Dumu The Void March 1, 2026
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The Maury Povich Show

An American tabloid talk show that ran from 1991 to 2022.

Dealt with a number of different topics, most notably Paternity tests, involving women who had slept with up to 20 men and asserting that the last one is the real father of her child. Ends in drama, with either the woman running offstage after the paternity results shows the man on stage is not the real father of the child, or the mother's vindication and demanding that the man be a father to his child. Such is the outcome that Maury is looking for, being a advocate for the nuclear family.
A parody episode of The Maury Povich Show:

Man: There ain't no way I'm that baby's daddy, Maury. That girl sleeps with everyone. Hell, she'd probably fuck a pack of hotdogs if they looked at her the right way.
Maury: Well, the test results are in. In the case of four-year-old Smith-and-Wesson Jr, you are not the father!
(Woman runs offstage crying, crowd boos and man jeers)
by GenZExpert September 28, 2024
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Pretty Boy Privilege

When a male can get away with literal any crime (murder, war crimes, etc) because of how they’re pretty or attractive. (Could also apply to women.)
Person A: “Why don’t people hate ___?! He literally tried to commit genocide and destroy an entire country!”

Person B: “I don’t know man, he’s got the Pretty Boy Privilege.”
by TianyuLeBlanche.Schoenheit March 15, 2025
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