University Of Missouri: Complimenting Disabled People Is A “Microaggression”…

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The University of Missouri Diversity Office offers a primer on microaggressions that spotlights such seemingly innocuous phrases as telling a disabled person that “you people are so inspiring.”

The handout, “Can We Talk Microaggressions in Every Day [sic] Life,” highlights the messages behind common microaggressions and is available on the Mizzou Diversity website, a part of the Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative.

The handout was adapted from the books Microaggressions and Marginality: Manifestations, Dynamics, and Impact and Microaggressions In Everyday Life: Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation, both by Dr. Derald Wing Sue.

Sue is a professor of counseling psychology at Columbia University’s Teachers College, and has written numerous publications about multicultural counseling, ethnic diversity, minority issues, racism and antiracism, and psychology.
 
Hang all the Radical Democrat Extremists and let Allah sort them out.
 
BECAUSE THEIR BRAINS HAVE 404ed: College ‘Bias Response Team’ Targets Free Speech With 680 Signs.

“Offensive speech includes using the word ‘crazy.’”

Yeah, I could see how that one hits far too close to home for the average SJW.

“Also offensive: ‘You look so skinny’ and ‘Did you lose weight?’”

Something tells me that most SJWs don’t hear those phrases very often.

“Other offensive terms: ‘poor,’ ‘illegal immigrant,’ ‘hey guys,’ and ‘ghetto.’”

What about “Hey You Guys?!” Isn’t that grandfathered in thanks to Rita Moreno in the Electric Company?
 
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