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Microaggression is “a relatively minor insulting event made disproportionately harmful by taking part in an oppressive pattern of insults,” and it is connected to systemic macroaggressions.1 In other words, an incident of microaggression is particularly harmful because it works within a larger system of domination and oppression.
If God Still Breathes, Why Can't I?: Black Lives Matter and Biblical Authority
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