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Talk:Microaggression

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"Any thoughts or feelings, no matter how trivial, that others deem outrageous."

That's not a sentence. What are you trying to say? W.Sidney (talk) 02:30, 31 October 2015 (EDT)

examples

From what I have been hearing, it seems that generally they do not call it a microaggression when someone just dares to have white skin (although this is generally offensive to them). Therefore, I'm wondering if "Being a Caucasian" and "Being a male" are sufficient descriptions. However, being a white male and offering someone of a different race some pizza might be considered a microaggression, because the "minority" person finds it offensive that a white male who stereotypically likes pizza would think that people of other races would like it as much as they do. Might we want to clarify this a bit? --David B (TALK) 23:45, 4 October 2018 (EDT)