Louise McSharry
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She's like, what
fucking microaggression what are they even talking about and then in her testimonial the producer asks her to to tell them what a microaggression is and she can't explain it so she's like arguing that's not a microaggression I you know microaggression that's ridiculous but then she can't even explain what a microaggression is um
And so just for you guys, just in case there's any confusion on what a microaggression is, I'm reading from Google.
Microaggressions are everyday, subtle and often unintentional verbal, behavioral or environmental slights that communicate hostile or demeaning messages to marginalized groups.
So like, for example, suggesting, you know, using an angry black woman trope, like, for example, suggesting that all gay men are pedophiles, like, for example, suggesting you're not safe with the black man.
It kind of validates misheld beliefs about entire marginalized communities, and they're really damaging.
But Emi, she just can't take responsibility for anything, man.
And last week I was like, oh, she apologized.
This is growth.
And then we find out this week that it's not real.
Like even within this episode, Brad talks about the fact that he thought she'd apologized to him.
He thought they were on good terms, but then she was really cold to him.
You know, we see in this episode, Brad is having an event and someone comes in from the event and someone else is like, how did it go?
And he's like, oh yeah, it was great.
It was packed.
And she's like, well, capacity's only 93%.
Like she just can't, she's just not nice.
But I really do believe that her defensiveness and unkindness is actually coming from a very dark place within her.
I think she is deeply insecure.
And I really am not sure she should be on TV, to be honest.