Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have links to the Reddit discussions mentioned in this thread?
Anonymous wrote:It sounds bad but I suspect there might be more to the story.
Anonymous wrote:"Microaggressions" are unknowable and unidentifiable except to that individual and highly dependent on the situation and perhaps even mood. Essentially each individual has their own unique set of laws that govern themselves as a sovereign entity.
They're completely ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This should be a national news story. Absolutely despicable behavior by an institution my tax dollars help fund.
https://reason.com/2021/04/07/microaggressions-uva-student-kieran-bhattacharya-threat/
I find it far more likely that he’s the common denominator given that multiple people seemed to have a similar reaction to his behavior. Occam’s Razor and all that. But you’re right that it’s scandalous that some belligerent jerk would cause a waste of taxpayer dollars defending frivolous litigation.
That said, you haven’t explained, why, exactly, some dude’s axe grinding is a National news story? Can you explain your reasoning?
There is a transcript in the 2nd link, showing exactly what questions were asked.
Beyond the idea of a student being expelled for asking questions on microaggressions, and the obvious partisanship, there is extremely problematic weaponization of a psychological evaluation at play.
Wow, it reminds me of the historical misuse of psychiatry, especially towards women. Now towards those who don't toe the party line? Positively Orwellian!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This should be a national news story. Absolutely despicable behavior by an institution my tax dollars help fund.
https://reason.com/2021/04/07/microaggressions-uva-student-kieran-bhattacharya-threat/
I find it far more likely that he’s the common denominator given that multiple people seemed to have a similar reaction to his behavior. Occam’s Razor and all that. But you’re right that it’s scandalous that some belligerent jerk would cause a waste of taxpayer dollars defending frivolous litigation.
That said, you haven’t explained, why, exactly, some dude’s axe grinding is a National news story? Can you explain your reasoning?
There is a transcript in the 2nd link, showing exactly what questions were asked.
Beyond the idea of a student being expelled for asking questions on microaggressions, and the obvious partisanship, there is extremely problematic weaponization of a psychological evaluation at play.
Anonymous wrote:I’d bet serious money this student was a trump voter.
He’s just trying to cause trouble, and fishing for a settlement check, like some slip and fall con-man. Too bad someone on campus couldn’t arrange an accident that would incentivize him not to come around anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Personally, I would never waste my time attending a conference on "microaggression." WTF is with our hard-earned tax dollars getting abused with microaggressing spenders acting like entitled douches who think nothing of spending $100,000 studying "microaggression."
Anonymous wrote:Rather than defend themselves and the subject of micro-aggressions in court, UVA will definitely settle. No way do they want a public trial.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally, I would never waste my time attending a conference on "microaggression." WTF is with our hard-earned tax dollars getting abused with microaggressing spenders acting like entitled douches who think nothing of spending $100,000 studying "microaggression."
I think this type of perspective has value for a medical professional who will treat people of all races and creeds. Take off your reactionary hat and think a little harder. Bedside manner still matters.
Totally agree with you. I have lots of physicians in my family. Not quibbling at all with the value in a stable, empathetic, knowledgeable, and respectful physician in the making.
What I'm saying is that the subject of microagression sounds like a whole lot of navel gazing. We are turning into a nation of snowflakes.
Look, I am a white man. I am not threatened by discussions about microaggressions, nor am I dismissive of people who wish to share their experiences that by definition I have never experienced. I am not sure why you are so threatened or annoyed by this, but it suggests to me that you lack some basic empathy. Which is fine for you — anyone can be an ass. But I want my doctors to have empathy, even if some of that has to be coached because they are blind to their biases. I would much rather err on that side and tolerate some oversensitivity than sustain the current environment where people inadvertently offend. Complaining about “snowflakes” is just intellectual laziness masking a lack of empathy and critical thinking ability.
but UVA is a public institution. They can’t punish students based on speech that they deem insufficiently “empathetic.” If there is a concrete reason to show this guy is not fit to be a doctor, then show that. but this really appears to be a situation where they are punishing him for expressing views a public institution disagrees with. classic 1st amendment violation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This should be a national news story. Absolutely despicable behavior by an institution my tax dollars help fund.
https://reason.com/2021/04/07/microaggressions-uva-student-kieran-bhattacharya-threat/
I find it far more likely that he’s the common denominator given that multiple people seemed to have a similar reaction to his behavior. Occam’s Razor and all that. But you’re right that it’s scandalous that some belligerent jerk would cause a waste of taxpayer dollars defending frivolous litigation.
That said, you haven’t explained, why, exactly, some dude’s axe grinding is a National news story? Can you explain your reasoning?
Because asking questions at a lecture got him booted out of med school. That’s really f’ed up. And the fact you don’t see how f’ed up that is is even more frightening.
Do you actually believe all of this stems from one single incident? Come ON.
He filed this lawsuit in 2019. What's he trying to do, try it in the right-wing media? How's that going to work out for him?
I did a little Googling and it would appear he's basically some smug kid from Hawaii whose overly hostile behavior and concern trolling went too far. But from the description of it, multiple people had multiple interactions with him on multiple occasions and there was a pattern that was alarming. This doesn't in any way all seem to be related to one incident at a lecture two years ago.
Did you read the articles, the transcripts, or listen to the audio? There is absolutely zero evidence of any wrongdoing. At his expulsion hearing, when he presses for exactly what he did, the only answer he got was that he “acted unprofessional”. When he asks what that means, he is told that he is displaying it now, in the hearing, that he is “being defensive”.
To be clear, the kid is getting railroaded, is in his own expulsion hearing, and is accused of “being defensive”.
On top of that, within hours of the panel and a dean filing the complaint about his questions, the school reached out to start interrogating him. But, instead of asking about the panel, the dean (referenced in the expulsion hearing) asks about his feelings on affirmative action and Donald Trump. I’m no Trump fan, but how on earth is that acceptable?
UVA has a lot to answer for here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally, I would never waste my time attending a conference on "microaggression." WTF is with our hard-earned tax dollars getting abused with microaggressing spenders acting like entitled douches who think nothing of spending $100,000 studying "microaggression."
I think this type of perspective has value for a medical professional who will treat people of all races and creeds. Take off your reactionary hat and think a little harder. Bedside manner still matters.
Totally agree with you. I have lots of physicians in my family. Not quibbling at all with the value in a stable, empathetic, knowledgeable, and respectful physician in the making.
What I'm saying is that the subject of microagression sounds like a whole lot of navel gazing. We are turning into a nation of snowflakes.
Look, I am a white man. I am not threatened by discussions about microaggressions, nor am I dismissive of people who wish to share their experiences that by definition I have never experienced. I am not sure why you are so threatened or annoyed by this, but it suggests to me that you lack some basic empathy. Which is fine for you — anyone can be an ass. But I want my doctors to have empathy, even if some of that has to be coached because they are blind to their biases. I would much rather err on that side and tolerate some oversensitivity than sustain the current environment where people inadvertently offend. Complaining about “snowflakes” is just intellectual laziness masking a lack of empathy and critical thinking ability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally, I would never waste my time attending a conference on "microaggression." WTF is with our hard-earned tax dollars getting abused with microaggressing spenders acting like entitled douches who think nothing of spending $100,000 studying "microaggression."
I think this type of perspective has value for a medical professional who will treat people of all races and creeds. Take off your reactionary hat and think a little harder. Bedside manner still matters.