Sweetie, I had my house burned down because I'm of the wrong ethnicity. Don't talk to me about privilege.
Do you honestly, seriously believe that this means that you do NOT have privilege? Do you actually understand what privilege is? This is not an argument. This is yet another excuse.
So, yes, I
will talk to you about privilege, because you obviously do not understand it. Prejudice? Sure, maybe you understand prejudice, personally. Most people are quite capable of understanding prejudice, insofar as it effects them personally. This seldom leads to an understanding of privilege, or even of prejudice in general. Do you think gay people are any less prejudiced than the population as a whole, thanks to the oppression they've received? If so, you'd be surprised. What of those with dark skin, or Asian ancestry? They've undoubtedly experienced discrimination an prejudice, but this is no indicator that they understand it, or that they realize what privileges they maintain. It's actually surprisingly common for those who have experienced prejudice to carve out an exception for themselves as to whether or not they "deserve it", without recognizing, acknowledging, or remedying the prejudice they exhibit against others.
If anything, hostility of this sort begets hostility. Those who are ostracized are often desperate to ostracize others so as to build themselves up, or they see their status, meager as it is, as threatened by another group who may be more marginalized. It's ugly, but understandable, as a defense mechanism. But it is not understanding, and rarely leads to understanding in and of itself.
So, since you still don't seem to understand, I'm going to repeat this:
This is not a contest. Your suffering does alleviate the suffering of others. Your problems do not render the problems of others unimportant. We are not limited to solving one problem at a time, or accepting small wrongs because greater wrongs exist.
Your privilege remains unaffected by the hardships you have experienced, or the discrimination or bigotry you've faced, unless those hardships specifically strip you of said privileges. Denying this, trying to always cast yourself as the victim, isn't helping you or your argument. This thread is not about your baggage, and no one is buying your attempts to trivialize the problems faced by others.