When a potential microaggression occurs, the recipient is placed in a very unenviable position, or a catch-22. |
Yes, one microaggression alone is a small event, but they don't wash away after they occur, they add up. |
Keep on raging against the machine and protesting every single microaggression you witness. |
Enduring such microaggressions can damage one's mental health, Franklin says. |
But they reported to me similar tales of everyday microaggressions, from colleagues and lecturers and neighbours. |
Free speech campaigners have accused some students who take offence at microaggressions of catastrophising. |