Since you agree that at least 50 years ago I was relatively privileged as a man, I’m satisfied.
Female, which, while not formally or legally “oppressed” in most locations (try to actually oppress me and I might bite your hand off) does make me “a frequent target for jerks” (including inadvertent ones),
but
from a EU-member country, white enough to be mistaken for American by American customs officers and other LEOs (no, ma’am, I’m not in the wrong line; yes, ma’am, I know Americans is over there raise maroon passport with ESPAÑA stamped on cover), I have one of the best passports in the world in terms of easy travel, UHC FTW, college-educated, and while my mother and her side of the family include multiple samples of the kind of people who bring humanity’s averages down, and the paternal side made me a terrorist target (they didn’t like our lastname), all in all I was born in a good position within my own society. I also was raised by that paternal side on the knowledge that I was, in fact, lucky in the circumstances of my birth and had therefore the duty to assist those who were not so, and to assist them in a way that they were interested in.
When I set up as self-employed, I had to indicate “area worked”; normally the response would be one or more Spanish regions. I wrote down “the whole world”. There are countries to which I won’t travel and some of them it’s because of their treatment of women, but so long as I stay within the developed world or Spanish-speaking countries I’m generally safe from official harassment.