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'''Microaggression''' is a power word for social justice warriors everywhere. As the name suggests, it literally means that the tiniest thing can trigger a sensitive snowflake in this day and age, whether it's using color words to describe things other than people ([[Indian|"red]] light" instead of "stop light"), or referring to a female writer as an "author" instead of an [[Wut|"authoress."]]
'''Microaggression''' is a power word for social justice warriors everywhere. As its name suggests, it literally means that the tiniest thing can trigger a sensitive snowflake in this day and age, whether it's using color words to describe things other than people ([[Indian|"red]] light" instead of "stop light"), or referring to a female writer as an "author" instead of an [[Wut|"authoress."]]


The term has been in existence since the 70s, where it was generally used to describe anything mean being said to a black person by a non-black person (black on black word violence was okay), but it was hijacked by modern feminists and SJWs and used as a tool to support their money-making harassment industry, as well as their fight to put women and minorities above heterosexual, white men, under the guise of fighting for equality.
The term has been in existence since the 70s, where it was generally used to describe anything mean being said to a black person by a non-black person (black on black word violence was okay), but it was hijacked by modern feminists and SJWs and used as a tool to support their money-making harassment industry, as well as their fight to put women and minorities above heterosexual white men, under the guise of fighting for equality.




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Latest revision as of 14:35, 22 August 2024

Microaggression is a power word for social justice warriors everywhere. As its name suggests, it literally means that the tiniest thing can trigger a sensitive snowflake in this day and age, whether it's using color words to describe things other than people ("red light" instead of "stop light"), or referring to a female writer as an "author" instead of an "authoress."

The term has been in existence since the 70s, where it was generally used to describe anything mean being said to a black person by a non-black person (black on black word violence was okay), but it was hijacked by modern feminists and SJWs and used as a tool to support their money-making harassment industry, as well as their fight to put women and minorities above heterosexual white men, under the guise of fighting for equality.


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