The song "Privilege" by The Human League tells a story about a tough guy who drives down in the night and leaves his name behind in a stolen Jaguar, with bothers on his mind. As he passes the lights of Birmingham, he encounters the law but continues on his way. He arrives at his destination with a silent roar. The lyrics suggest that this man embodies privilege, as he seems to have the power, wealth, and entitlement that come with it. The song explores the different aspects of privilege and the consequences it has on individuals and society. The chorus emphasizes the desire for privilege, pleading for it, wanting it, and taking it. It also speaks against hoarding privilege and suggests that it should be unfrozen and awarded to others who deserve it. The protagonist of the song believes he will seize the privilege. The lyrics also mention one man who has greed, guaranteed privileges, saw the light, and went to fight. Another man has the heart, stands apart, won't back down, and demands the crown. These lines seem to suggest a contrast between different characters or perspectives, highlighting the conflicting nature of privilege and its effects on individuals. Overall, the song seems to be a critique of privilege, urging listeners to challenge and overcome it. It advocates for sharing and redistributing privilege, rather than monopolizing it for personal gain. The lyrics convey a sense of rebellion and the desire to storm the tower of privilege, overthrowing the existing power structures.