A plague of Microaggressions
Bryce is a police officer who just tried to shoot unarmed civilians with rubber bullets like he was told. Kerry is a nurse who just tried to inject heavy metals into a newborn without verifying the unavoidable harm it would do. What do they have in common? They were victims of microaggressions by colleagues, friends and family, who subsequently told Bryce and Kerry “they are no longer nice people”.
It used to be called accurate accusations, but now that criminal negligence is unpunishable by law, public servants are asking for the respect they do not deserve to be legally enforced. Under the new proposal, anyone calling out bullying, disrespect, rights abuses or outright murder will face trial for micro aggressions, so long as the accused is part of the cool group.
It is hoped that these measures will create domino effects in wider society, with people who accurately label tyrannical governments, discriminatory bigots or abusive parents suffocating their children to also be branded as violent offenders.
Surprisingly, vaccine injury groups, human rights defenders and children themselves are some of the biggest supporters of the move.
“We feel far more comfortable receiving abusive love than taking action to identify and rectify a problem.” Says Vic Timblayma of the World Wealth Organisation. That is why our recommendations for the good of society are generally that it is impossible to be a bad person by any word, deed or harmful inaction. If you are a doctor, you are automatically good by your title, which shows intention to help health. It doesn’t matter whether you do in reality or not. We prefer that only people who feel the need to identify objective reality, or hold on to archaic definitions of terms we recently changed should suffer consequences.
To begin with, these changes may seem confusing, so here is a little guide:
Good people - Delay physical, cognitive, verbal, emotional or even dental development in a child by forcing them to wear a mask, so long as they practice some alternate virtue signalling, like putting a Ukraine flag on a profile pic.
Bad People - Share any of hundreds of studies or basic common sense which proves these harms in an attempt to help victims of psychological warfare. These are microaggressions which make good people uncomfortable.
Good People - Pay media outlets to suppress negative information, and instead promote their propaganda. This applies to governments, companies, as well as individual people.
Bad People - Expect media to share negative information, or irrefutable realities which make the cool group uncomfortable.
Good People - Do not expect their family and friends to uphold any independent sense of honour, respect or loyalty if it would cost them anything like effort, brainpower, a job, or their short term ability to visit restaurants.
Bad People - Ask for a baseline level of respect and support from loved ones above that which is comfortable, just because it is ‘right’, or ‘something they promised previously’. Such violence has no place in our society.