Saturday, July 26, 2014


An example of microagression I observed this week was when a person commented that one mom in a lesbian partnership at our center was certainly the man of the relationship. The comment was made randomly as the couple had left the building. I was offended by the comment for the couple and I felt that it was ignorant and rude.

                This observation showed that the person making the comment obviously had stereotypical views regarding relationships, assuming that there had to be a masculine and feminine person in a couple. It also seemed that the comment was hostile and the person commenting was judgmental or not tolerant of the lesbian partnership. I felt this observation would have been very hurtful had the couple heard. I was surprised to see a discriminatory view projected so openly as in the day and age we expect more consideration.

2 comments:

  1. Greetings,

    Microaggressions are completely hurtful and could even be psychologically stressful. I have valued the information we have learned this week on micro aggressions. We have to remember to 'think' before we'speak' because words can be very demeaning.

    Thanks,
    Tierra Jackson

    ReplyDelete
  2. Jennifer,
    Wow, that was an extremely hurtful and rude form of microaggression. Microaggressions are extremely hurtful, offensive and rude on so many levels. I believe it's even worse when a person is unaware of the harmful affects of their choice of words and how they make others feel.

    ReplyDelete