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Monday, February 17, 2014

"Micro-Aggression" at McGill University in Montreal

Hat tip Legal Insurrection

Obama kicks a door / Youtube screenshot
Micro-aggression

An edited spoof video of President Obama leaving a press conference and kicking a door in anger has caused a student at Montreal's McGill University to don sack cloth and ashes and make the grand apology tour around the university. Legal Insurrection has the report.


http://legalinsurrection.com/2014/02/microaggression-mania-mcgill-u-student-leader-apologizes-for-gif-of-obama-kicking-open-door/


Re-education in action


“The email in question contained the phrase “Honestly midterms get out of here” followed by a URL leading to a .GIF image of President Obama violently kick a door and storming out of a room following a press conference. The inclusion of the .GIF image was intended to bring a humorous tone to the email and use President Obama’s frustration with the press conference in question to mimic the frustration students feel when confronted with midterm examinations. Despite the innocent intentions influencing my decision to use this particular image, I have come to recognize the negative implications of adding the .GIF image within this given context.
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Oppression, as outlined in SSMU’s Equity Policy, means the exercise of power by a group of people over another group of people with specific consideration of cultural, historical and living legacies. The image in question was an extension of the cultural, historical and living legacy surrounding people of color—particularly young men—being portrayed as violent in contemporary culture and media. By using this particular image of President Obama, I unknowingly perpetuated this living legacy and subsequently allowed a medium of SSMU’s communication to become the site of a microaggression; for this, I am deeply sorry.”

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Micro-aggression: Coming to a campus near you.



No comment from The Dear Leader


2 comments:

Miggie said...

Good grief! A subjective determination of guilt?

Siarlys Jenkins said...

The image in question was an extension of the cultural, historical and living legacy surrounding people of color—particularly young men—being portrayed as violent in contemporary culture and media.

Oh, nonsense. I would have told the thought police to buzz off.