Am I not reproducing the structural problems at the same time? A white hetero cis dude from the Swiss middle class gets up on stage, talks about his privileges and says how fragile he is. Already damn self-righteous and vain, isn't it?" Stefan Schönholzer in 'Fragile' This question, posed in the last third of the play 'Fragile,' kept haunting his mind. It showed its haunting as he wrote his concept, or rather his concepts. She rumbled in the walls when he wrote the music for 'Fragil'. She stared at him like the camera in front of which he had to speak the disclaimer of the piece for the twentieth time because he couldn't do it flawlessly. Probably these many takes were an expression of an insecurity that suddenly caught up with him. Does this disclaimer give him the right, as a white hetero cis dude from the Swiss middle class, to talk for a whole eighty minutes on a stage about structural violence and social privileges? Fragil' is an autofictional interdisciplinary lecture performance by actor and rapper Stefan 'Rotchopf' Schönholzer. In it, he tries to reflect on his own privileges, his social conditioning and the destructive behaviors that result from it, and thus to change them. Fragile' is an intersectional examination of social privilege. Instead of focusing on individual aspects of social power structures such as the male identity in patriarchy.