It is impotent if we going to discuss on what constitute of being "white-privilege".
Not really. If you want to understand what people who talk about it mean, you need to understand what they mean by the term, not say what you mean by it.
How's language a white privilege then?
Eh. It's not what script you write in (though that's another issue).
It's that you are more likely to get a job interview if the name on the application is Michael Renolds than if the name is Balik Truc or Abdullah Ali Mohammed, when the rest of the application is identical.
Ok, but as the saying goes "correlation doesn't equal causation". If it simple matter of location than I don't see it as white privilege.
White people have more money, that buys them into better schools by buying into the locations of those schools. It's very well documented in academic literature on education. Has been for a couple of decades.
I do appreciate your honesty(No really, the sjw that I know would never admit this).
Why? It doesn't mean different people are any less capable of benefiting from education, it's simply that the education system is set up in such a way as to perpetuate inequality of education: those from families with good education get better access to education, and the education is delivered in a way that they are better equipped by their families to benefit from.
Hoverer it raises more questions than it answers, such the question as did they attend school and if so how well they did, among other things.
For example, if your family reads a lot, then you go to school with better pre-literacy skills than someone who's family doesn't. That gives you an advantage, so you come out of the system on top, and you pass that advantage on to your children. If a kid is suffering from trauma, they'll have trouble learning at all. To give kids genuinely equal chances in education you've got to put a whole lot more resource, and more imaginative curriculums, into schools servicing the communities with the least prior education. But the reverse is the case.
Link to this evidence you mention?
I've given a citation (book) for the education claims.
I'll go looking for the other if it's going to make a difference.