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Hilarious BBC 'Microaggressions' Video Goes Viral; No One In The Real World Acts Like This

A BBC training video on dealing with microaggressions in the workplace has gone viral due to its ridiculous and hilarious portrayal of white people as bumbling racists. The video, titled "A Black woman's guide to workplace microaggressions," shows white coworkers making racist comments and mimicking black accents. The video is being criticized for its unrealistic and stereotypical portrayal of both black and white people. Many are calling it an example of how "deranged leftists" view the world, but it does not reflect reality. The video was part of an "anti-racism" training program for a local council, sparking concerns about taxpayer-funded division. Viewers are calling out the video for being insulting to both black and white people, and for perpetuating harmful stereotypes. The video's creators are being accused of being disconnected from reality and promoting a harmful narrative. The video has sparked a heated debate about racism, stereotypes, and the effectiveness of diversity and inclusion training.
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