Posted on 05/15/2015 8:02:09 PM PDT by Altura Ct.
Apparently, just being in certain rooms is a microaggression.
According to a new report released by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, just walking into or sitting in a classroom full of white people is a microaggression in itself.
Students of color reported feeling uncomfortable and unwelcomed just walking into or sitting in the classroom, especially if they were the only person of color, or one of a few, stated the report, which designated the experience a microaggression.
People do not necessarily say I do not belong, but I feel as if I do not when I am in a classroom and I am the one non-White person, said one student, identified as a Latina female, who is quoted in the report.
The report, titled Racial Microaggressions, was based on an online survey of more than 4,800 students of color during the 201112 academic year, and it found more than 800 examples of such microaggressions on campus. Now, that may seem like a lot but its important to recognize that this high number could signify the prevalence of a tendency to assume that almost anything is racist rather than the prevalence of racism itself.
Dont get me wrong some of the examples are totally unacceptable and definitely racist. One Asian student reported having been told to go back to running a Laundromat, and a multiracial student reported that she once overheard other White students discussing admissions and laughing about how the only reason stupid Mexicans could get into this school was due to affirmative action.
Those things are definitely racist and offensive.
Theres no doubt about that. A lot of the reports most commonly described racial microaggressions could also be interpreted as having nothing to do with racism at all. But a lot of the reports most commonly described racial microaggressions could also be interpreted as having nothing to do with racism at all. Being the only student of color in the classroom was on that list, as was being discouraged during meetings with ones academic advisor (one student determined that her adviser had questioned her choice of major only because she realized I was African American, and therefore, in her mind, I wasnt able to successfully complete the major); being dismissed or ignored by the instructor before or after class (an African-American male stated, when I raise my hand, I am often not called upon); receiving hostile reactions to participation in the classroom discussion (one student said she has witnessed and felt that when a minority student tries to correct [a] comment . . . they are then viewed as angry or defensive when in reality they are simply trying to inform others of what is true); and being excluded from participating in a group project (one student says he keeps quiet in these situations because I feel as though what I have to say often doesnt matter to the rest of the group members.)
But dont advisers question students major choices all the time? Isnt that actually their entire job? Hasnt every participation-eager student had a professor that he feels doesnt call on him enough? Isnt it possible that people who act annoyed or upset about being publicly corrected are just upset about being publicly corrected in general rather than because they were corrected by a minority student specifically? Doesnt the group-project example sound more like the kind of general shyness/self-doubt/social anxiety that anyone can experience rather than a sign of institutional racism?
Despite the fact that so many of these microaggressions are designated as such based on questionable assumptions, the study still recommends that the school take drastic measures to stop them: requiring that all students complete a General Education requirement about race, White privilege, and inequality in the United States as well as both a non-Western culture and a US people of color cultural course; fundamentally altering the curriculum to ensure that a third of all college 101 classes include diversity and inclusion; providing workshops, trainings, campaigns, and brochures to help students identify when racial microaggressions are occurring; creating a slogan or language such as the phrase Racism Alert to use when they identify one; and developing a mechanism for students to report perceived racial microaggressions.
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No doubt, racism and sexism exist. But its important to carefully examine problems before jumping to do something to try and solve them just so you can say that youre trying especially when some of the ideas run the risk of making things worse.
This thread should come with a trigger warning.
You mean like my church? (almost all white)
Obviously a report generated by the low IQ departments.
The STEM groups were too busy creating things and solving problems.
Oh yeah, guess the majority there.
Whoever came up with the moronic concept of “microaggression” should be flogged in public, every week.
Oh, let’s be honest. They just want us all dead.
Then the Job Placement Center is racist and full of microaggressions.
“segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever”. - George Wallace.
Is this the answer to this form of micro aggression?
Affirmative Action as practiced is inherently racis’.
Institutionalized academic insanity.
And groups of blacks kicking the crap out of a white person in a park could be call microaggression as well.
Blacks forcing whites out of their cars to steal them could be called microaggression as well.
Etc, etc.
Now he knows how whitey feels in a roomful of blacks.
I assume this comes from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, office of perpetually offended.
I wonder if we gave them a couple of states, how long it would be until they were calling us names because they could no longer feed them selves.
Them being whomever you think.
Yep
A room full of black people is hyperagression.
Affirmative action has fostered more racism than the klan ever could.
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