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Research Links Microaggressions With Racial Bias – They Aren’t Just Innocent Blunders
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Research Links Microaggressions With Racial Bias – They Aren’t Just Innocent Blunders

A white man shares publicly that a group of Black Harvard graduates “look like gang members to me” and claims he would have said the same of white people dressed similarly. A white physician mistakes a Black physician for a janitor and says it was an honest mistake. A white woman asks to touch a Black classmate’s hair, is scolded for doing so and sulks, “I was just curious.” It’s a pattern that recurs countless times, in myriad interactions and contexts, across American society. A white person says something that is experienced as racially biased, is called on it and reacts defensively. These comments and other such subtle snubs, insults and offenses are known as microaggressions. The concept, introduced in the 1970s by Black psychiatrist Chester Pierce, is now the focus of a fierce deba...
Florence Pugh May Be Young, But She Is Far From Innocent
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Florence Pugh May Be Young, But She Is Far From Innocent

This British blonde made her debut in the film, The Falling (2014) playing a naughty schoolgirl where she can be seen showing her bra and banging co-eds in typical teen rebellion fashion. We get to see more of her as a sexy cam-model in the murder series, Marcella (2016). She has no problem showing her small, yet mesmerizing breasts while performing for a customer. She doesn't stop her hotness there! She pays homage to Shakespeare in Lady Macbeth (2016) as Katherine who disrobes in a sultry scene that shows us her sensational seat meat. In another scene, she undresses yet again and stands against the wall to let us see her buns while her husband masturbates to it off screen. We can't blame the guy! We get to see her right breast when she is in the bathtub being scrubbed down by a servant ...
Microaggressions aren’t just innocent blunders – new research links them with racial bias
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Microaggressions aren’t just innocent blunders – new research links them with racial bias

A white man shares publicly that a group of Black Harvard graduates “look like gang members to me” and claims he would have said the same of white people dressed similarly. A white physician mistakes a Black physician for a janitor and says it was an honest mistake. A white woman asks to touch a Black classmate’s hair, is scolded for doing so and sulks, “I was just curious.” It’s a pattern that recurs countless times, in myriad interactions and contexts, across American society. A white person says something that is experienced as racially biased, is called on it and reacts defensively. These comments and other such subtle snubs, insults and offenses are known as microaggressions. The concept, introduced in the 1970s by Black psychiatrist Chester Pierce, is now the focus of a fierce deba...