vendic wrote:I really want to know from someone in the field, can Caucasian straight males be victims of microaggression because everyone keeps telling them that they are privileged?
I am seriously asking this, it's not a joke.
From what I can tell, the general consensus is that they can not be, but I'd like to know from someone teaching this stuff.
From the perspective of having to deal with this stuff in a slightly different context. i.e. the military and being a military commander.
The general consensus seems to be that the Victimizer, or a person who is a beneficiary of the system which victimizes people, is not allowed to claim that they too are victims. Of course, that is a general rule. It's similar to the rule that if you are white you aren't a victim of racism. But, most people can find examples of black's being "racist". At the end of the day the system imposes general rules. Individuals in positions of authority are required to use the context and apply discernment and judgement to the individual situations.
You should hear the discussions that go on in a room full of commanders when we talk about Transgender people in our ranks.