Society creates the victims a lot of the time, then certain people deny the system of oppression exists and that only perpetuates that cycle of victimhood.
It's easy to deny a cycle of victimhood exists if you're not directly part of it.
ok, let's both agree for a second that classes of victims as you define them, exist.
What next?
What should society do if it instantly recognises every single time that someone or a class of people feel victimised? Should we stop society and focus our attention on compensation abd making these people feel warm and fuzzy?
My point is, everyone is a victim or victimised at different points throughout their life. If society paid attention to each and everyone of them, our quality of life and society as a whole would go absolutely no where.
I was victimised at school. I was victimised at uni. Did I create a group of people who went about shouting and protesting? No, I got on with my life and made something good out of it.
In fact, most of the people in this LGBTIAFDhJfFh clique claiming to be victims, are more than likely guilty of victimising other people throughout their lives.
Does that mean we should or shouldn't be listening to them?
Victimhood is a pointless pursuit.