A microaggression is a term used in the United States for the casual degradation of individuals belonging to or any marginalized group by persons outside that group. The term was coined by psychiatrist and Harvard University professor Chester M. Pierce in 1970 to describe insults and dismissals which he regularly witnessed non-black Americans inflicting on African Americans.[1][2][3][4] By the early 21st century, use of the term was applied to the casual degradation of any socially marginalized group, including LGBT, the poor and the disabled.[5] Psychologist Derald Wing Sue defines microaggressions as "brief, everyday exchanges that send denigrating messages to certain individuals because of their group membership". The persons making the comments may be otherwise well-intentioned.[6]
you are in denial danny
i bet jesus would have liked panda express
this is a cia goblin doing a troll job on the pedoraptors
demeaning wiretaps
and
the bad touch
birds of a feather eh
good night homos
Psychologist Derald Wing Sue defines microaggressions as "brief, everyday exchanges that send denigrating messages to certain individuals because of their group membership".[6] He describes microaggressions as generally happening below the level of awareness of otherwise well-intentioned members of the dominant culture. According to Sue, microaggressions are different from overt, deliberate acts of bigotry, such as the use of racist epithets, because the people perpetrating microaggressions often intend no offense and are unaware they are causing harm.[7] Microaggressions are characterized as subtle insults directed toward an individual of a group of people as a way to "put down".[8] Sue describes microaggressions as including statements that repeat or affirm stereotypes about the minority group or subtly demean its members. Such comments also position the dominant culture as normal and the minority one as aberrant or pathological, express disapproval of or discomfort with the minority group, assume that all minority group members are the same, minimize the existence of discrimination against the minority group, seek to deny the perpetrator's own bias, or minimize real conflict between the minority group and the dominant culture.[7]
Culture of victimhood
In their article "Microaggression and Moral Cultures", sociologists Bradley Campbell and Jason Manning[47] say that the discourse of microaggression leads to a culture of victimhood. Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt states that this culture of victimhood lessens an individual's "ability to handle small interpersonal matters on one's own" and "creates a society of constant and intense moral conflict as people compete for status as victims or as defenders of victims".[49]
did it drop yet
BANE does not approve of the Harvey Dent act apparently
kate
with the hips
and long hair
a real doll
does the batman show up and use his
force" to save the children on the bus, but the millitary stops him, then there is a threat to Harvey Dent with a bomb, prol evn a speach in a stadium too . am i right???
idk i missed the memo today
maybe they will try a "deus ex machina" to find an apothogy with a "greek choir" of eunics and servants
maybe all the paytriots are homos that are being paid to distract autists from hanging them by their balls