I know, I’ve seen that video but making it essentially the spokesperson for white privilege (or me, for that matter) is irresponsible.
White privilege isn’t the idea that white people don’t have hard lives, just that race specifically isn’t what is making them harder.
Here are a few examples that aren’t explained by just money:
http://also-chicago.org/also_site/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/white-privilege.pdf
		 
		
	 
You forgot the part about proving as opposed to emotional ploys or bald assertions.
I read the list, as I have read many. And they're crap for the most part. You are yet to prove that blacks suffer these things at a systemic level, that all/any of these things hamper your opportunity to be successful, etc... Failing that, you're just making emotional accusations.
Here are the first six, which is just the random place my click-drag stopped copying:
___  1.    I can arrange to be in the company of people of my race most of the time.___
2.   I can go shopping alone most of the time, pretty well assured that I will not be followedor harassed.___
3.   I can turn on the television or open to the front page of the paper and see people of myrace widely represented.___
4.   When I am told about our national heritage or about civilization, I am shown that peopleof my color made it what it is.___
5.   I can be sure that my children will be given curricular materials that testify to theexistence of their race.___
6.   I can go into a music shop and count on finding the music of my race represented, into asupermarket and find the food I grew up with, into a hairdressers shop and find someonewho can deal with my hair.
1. -- You're telling me that blacks can't arrange to be in the company of blacks most of the time, and that whites can? 
You want to prove that? And for that matter, you are asking for the right to segregation? WTH?
2. -- You're telling me that the average black can't go shopping alone MOST OF THE TIME PRETTY WELL ASSURED that they won't be followed or harrassed? 
You're actually trying to sell us on the idea that blacks are followed and harrassed almost everywhere they go and almost all the time? BS. Utter BS. I say, "Prove it". Prove such an assetion that race relations in America in 2020 is at the point that everyone else is hunting AAs when they're in public, alone.
Until you prove that, you're making the argument for racial paranoia. Perhaps history in our country gives you good excuse for having racial paranoia, but it will be a much different problem to fix than "white privilege".
3. -- 3.   I can turn on the television or open to the front page of the paper and see people of myrace widely represented.___  
You serious with that? Really? From the Cosby Show to "Blackish" to the current Prime Video banner?
4.   When I am told about our national heritage or about civilization, I am shown that peopleof my color made it what it is.___  
You serious with that? There are black studied classes from middle school to college. There is the BET news channel, and mainstream media and education have been purposeful in integrating black history into our history.
5.   I can be sure that my children will be given curricular materials that testify to theexistence of their race.___  
What is this anyway? Your kid doesn't know that black people exist? And why would you need schools to prove to them that their race exists, or that (4) their race has a wonderful heritage, and made America great? Aren't parents doing that?
6.  You're telling me that you can't find rap music, or African folk music, or whatever foods you grew up with?
You're telling me that capitalism is racist?
You forgot the parts about proving anything. You made bald assertions without bothering to prove that (a) they are correct about blacks, (b) they are correct about whites, or (c) make a difference in the scheme of blacks leaving poverty and becoming successful in America.
I'm actually very open to the conversation, as I actually do thing America has stacked the deck against blacks (as I've posted quite a bit here). I just think that the sad part is that by passing this crap off as the problem, the real problems will never be fixed.
ETA: This one is too funny not to be covered...
 I can take a job or enroll in a college with an affirmative action policy without having myco-workers or peers assume I got it because of my race 
Sit back and consider that affirmative action policies apparently now prove white privilege. Giving people jobs because of their minority status proves that whites are privileged. Besides the fact that t
he entire point is built on black perceptions of white motives, as opposed to facts... The assertion itself is incredibly racist.