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In reply to the discussion: Microaggressions [View all]el_bryanto
(11,804 posts)51. Advertising can sell millions on cigarettes and sodas
But can't get people to stop being assholes? I think this is a problem that needs to be approached from many angles, not just one. And one of those angels is education - letting people know that it's not acceptable, but, more importantly, letting people know that they can and should stand up to such bullying.
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eavesdropping on a coversation you're not part of, is a microaggression.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2013
#1
Most people don't call it out, though. They hear 'suck it up', 'grow a thicker skin', etc.
redqueen
Mar 2013
#39
if you were raised a woman, you'd KNOW that some need to hear the message that they don't need to
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#88
Do you make a big deal of it on the internet only or do you do it in real life?
XRubicon
Mar 2013
#54
kinda like constantly throwing out "thought police" "big brother" to shut people up. see how easy
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#7
don't people realize that just because they think something does not mean it needs to be shared
Tuesday Afternoon
Mar 2013
#45
You mean like tweeting a picture of someone whose conversation you're eavesdropping on,
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2013
#70
there's no comparison. she launched a nuclear attack in response to a penis joke. made
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#103
was he on his on time? if so, I withdraw however, I was of the understanding that he was on the job.
Tuesday Afternoon
Mar 2013
#104
because one speaks out about a miacroaggression does not mean one explodes or it is
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#19
Posting's a person's picture on social media without their permission in order to create a backlash
EOTE
Mar 2013
#28
Except, the "microaggression" was in a private conversation the would-be aggressee eavesdropped on.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2013
#69
Taking someone's picture & posting it on the internet w/o their consent sounds like "rape culture"
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2013
#25
How can you stand by and enable the pornification of the objectifying filth-culture that says it's
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2013
#38
i do not know anything about what you are going on about, and your childish mocking reinforces
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#41
It needs to be taken seriously, because each individual one is small, but they add up.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2013
#30
LOL! Yeah, microaggressions are what we older folks used to call LIFE!
Vinnie From Indy
Mar 2013
#32
Or not. I just read the whole thing. I could have been doing something productive.
Comrade Grumpy
Mar 2013
#58
'microagression' = someone saying something i don't like. it's called 'life'. if you can't handle
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#87
The term “microaggressions” was originally coined to speak particularly to racialized experiences.
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#92
so what? a 'microagression' is a remark, intentional or otherwise, that offends. it's not
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#96
but they are much more frequently aimed at women and minorities simply BECAUSE they are women
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#97
you don't know that; but even if it is the case, your tactics are guaranteed to worsen the
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#101
actually, I do know that. when it came to racism- it was largely black men that spoke out
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#105
actually, you don't -- which is why you put the comment in the past tense. i didn't see
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#106
um, everything in my last post was current tense. and that you "haven't noticed" the link in the OP
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#107
"when it came to racism" = past tense. Don't blame me for your own unclear writing.
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#108
Sorry for attempting to give you some context- but all the parts relating to me were present
bettyellen
Mar 2013
#109
I did read it. I added further comments after your post. Carry on with your agonizing over
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#110
It's weird that I've never heard of this before. But it makes so much sense.
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2013
#100