Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, talk about an overreaction. That’s not a micro aggression but I guess people want to be offended about something. I think you just need to slow way down. Every time you send out an email double check the name.
+1. If someone told me that sending an email to the wrong person was a micro-aggression, I’d quietly take note that they were insane and limit future contact.
+2. Two members on my team are both gay, with several other shared characteristics of being men, middle aged, same role, some geolocation. If I mixed up their names or emails does that make me a biased homophobe?
Please, enlighten me.
Wait!! I almost forgot, they are also both white. So am I a homophobe or a racist?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, talk about an overreaction. That’s not a micro aggression but I guess people want to be offended about something. I think you just need to slow way down. Every time you send out an email double check the name.
+1. If someone told me that sending an email to the wrong person was a micro-aggression, I’d quietly take note that they were insane and limit future contact.
+2. Two members on my team are both gay, with several other shared characteristics of being men, middle aged, same role, some geolocation. If I mixed up their names or emails does that make me a biased homophobe?
Please, enlighten me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, talk about an overreaction. That’s not a micro aggression but I guess people want to be offended about something. I think you just need to slow way down. Every time you send out an email double check the name.
+1. If someone told me that sending an email to the wrong person was a micro-aggression, I’d quietly take note that they were insane and limit future contact.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, talk about an overreaction. That’s not a micro aggression but I guess people want to be offended about something. I think you just need to slow way down. Every time you send out an email double check the name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as a microaggression. The word is code for made up drama and people looking to be offended.
Agreed. One manifestation of DEI run amok and individuals from a certain race being criticized and demeaned for having the audacity to exist in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does race have to do with it?
Slow down and be more mindful. Your list sounds like a good plan. If you aren't actively treating the ADHD then do that.
Don't over apologize.
Says the ignorant white person who doesn’t understand microaggression.
I’m SO sick of this. I used to be the staunchest liberal you could imagine and fully made every attempt to bring awareness to issues related to diversity and inclusion. But this example of mixing up an email name and having to flog yourself for being such a racist is just…. Enough. Quit looking for reasons to be upset about things, folks.