Europe and the US have been very dominant nations in the last century.
We have some very wealthy not white people in the U.S. I can't speak for Germany. In fact, from what I've seen they are close to proportional to the percentage of the non-white people in the U.S. So that doesn't really support the privilege idea based upon dominant, wealth, or power in the U.S. If you look at things purely based upon math it doesn't seem that way at all.
Things like BLM originally spawn due to disproportional police related killings of blacks when compared to what should occur for their % of the population. However, there are other factors at play too besides skin. I see culture as a much larger one. Culture would also explain the disproportionately high black killing black population also in the U.S. If this is happening as well then I'd expect higher frequency of law enforcement interaction. Basically, it is a lot more complex than skin color.
I think you are actually living up to that responsibility since you are a critical thinker and have tried to change the system from the inside.
I can only be responsible for myself, and my own choices. What someone else does I cannot change. I also should not be held responsible for that person's choices. The exception would be if I endorsed someone to be my proxy for something. In that case, their choices do kind of become my responsibility too.
yeah, most of the narrative makes no sense. I mean the spanish and other south european countries have dominated the world for a certain time as well and they are not exactly white people. You have rich people everywhere in the world who enjoy some kind of privilege and like I said I don't want to get rid of those, maybe a slight adjustment on the game rules but that is it.
You advocate critical thinking and self reflection as well, would you not say that everybody has a certain responsibility to be aware about how he influences the people around him with his actions ?
Definitely. People need to think a lot more. This includes thinking about themselves, and how they impact things.