Thomas Wictor

Posts Tagged ‘microaggression’

Everything old is new again

One of the benefits of age is experience. Younger people often think that things are worse than they really are. I’m here to tell you that I saw this over thirty years ago. What’s old is new again. If you can’t follow what’s happening, I’ll explain: Social justice warriors carried out another fake hate non-crime…

 

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I’ll take microbullying any day

I just read a blog post titled “Micro-aggression: It’s bullying,” on the Website of the American Association of People with Disabilities (AADP). The post authors are Youth Transitions Fellow Leah Katz-Hernandez and Megan Erasmus, BA in Psychology 2010 and MA in Mental Health 2012. They list several types of micro-aggression, which they spell “microaggression” as…

 

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