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Rutgers: to avoid microaggressions, only speak when ‘necessary’

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Amber Athey

Students in at least one Rutgers University residence hall are being encouraged to use only language that is “helpful” and “necessary” to avoid committing microaggressions.

The display, which is part of the school’s “Language Matters” campaign, also includes hand-written definitions of the three types of microaggressions, as well as a flyer listing potentially-offensive words and phrases.

Students in at least one Rutgers University residence hall are being encouraged to use only language that is “helpful” and “necessary” to avoid committing microaggressions.

The display, photos of which were obtained by Campus Reform, is titled “Language Matters: Think,” and was placed in the College Avenue Apartments by a resident assistant, according to a current resident of the building who does not wish to be identified.

https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=8081

2 thoughts on “Rutgers: to avoid microaggressions, only speak when ‘necessary’

  1. Political correctness run amok, what ever happened to free speech?

  2. When you put Socialists and Communists in charge, you get fascism and a restriction of freedom.
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    No surprises here.
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    Key to allowing this conversion of America is starting the indoctrination very early.
    The drive to indoctrinate children has been advancing down the educational ladder to the point where it is now complete and children are indoctrinated from pre-school to these ideas and ideals.
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    Well done.
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