No, she's saying that he should check his privilege because he hasn't lost as much/has more than her and others, so he should stop bumming around on a bench, in his underwear, feeding birds when he could be living that life, which is almost valid, except for
A. She's kinda vague about it and seems more interested in guilting him than helping him because she's pissed, which might be unintentional on the R's part
B. Emma might still have that awful haircut, so why would he go back to her
C. Havok agrees with her, the death knell of any argument
D. Scott's one true love, Hank, has been lost to the Nate hole
I like those first two pages, though.