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Poll: Vast Majority of Racial Minorities Not Offended by 'Microaggressions'

Students at UC Santa Cruz, one of the universities that circulated the "microaggressions" list / Facebook

A recent study found that when presented with a list of common "microaggressions," most racial minorities were not offended.

"Microaggression" refers to the notion that victimized groups are often insulted by well-meaning people who unknowingly say or do something insensitive. College administrations in particular have intensified their efforts to eliminate microaggressions on campuses to make them more welcoming to minorities.

One list of microaggressions was developed by the University of California system to illustrate to students and faculty the sort of phrases to avoid. Other universities, and even the Philadelphia court system, soon adopted the same list.

But when the libertarian Cato Institute paired with market research and data analytics firm YouGov and surveyed actual racial minorities on some of the examples, they found large majorities simply didn't care.

The Atlantic received an advanced copy of the report earlier this week and concluded "new survey data casts doubt on a popular framework used by universities to identify microaggressions."  The study found:

According to commonly-used list of microaggressions, however, the above phrases actually convey negative messages such as "you are not a true American," "people of color are lazy," and "assimilate to the dominant culture."