I literally showed you 4 examples of how people use those words to silence and make light of other people's opinions and struggles, and they weren't particularly hard to find.
You linked to neutral explanations of how privilege might be defined -- which look like useful resources -- so thanks for that. They don't indicate any instances of silencing.
I don't think we can have any further useful dialogue, so I won't respond after this.
The fact that you can't see a tool for silencing as it is means you're either naive or intentionally evasive, in both cases you don't get to play dumb and wonder at why people don't agree with you.
And advertising you won't respond is not useful info to me.