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Apr 04 2024

Feds Waste $1 Million on Hispanic Microaggressions

The federal debt is still a little shy of $35 trillion. It is taking our moonbat rulers longer than they probably planned to spend the nation into economic collapse. So they waste our money ever more absurdly:

Researchers at the University of Houston have received $958,283 in grant funding from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to determine if ethnic microaggressions directed toward “Latinx” populations are leading to elevated rates of alcoholism, smoking and obesity, grant records show.

A “microaggression” is a slight that exists only in the imagination of the belligerently hypersensitive. For example, asking people where they are from is listed as a microaggression. To believe microaggressions are real in any meaningful sense requires a zealous commitment to moonbattery.

Calling people “Latinx” is more insulting than the innocuous comments leftists characterize as microaggressions. Maybe the researchers used it on purpose to see if it would cause Mexicans to be fat.

One of the goals of the research was to determine whether microaggressions instill “greater fears of exercise” in those of Hispanic heritage. Academics must not value their own time, to let DC bureauweenies buy it and waste it so uselessly.

This isn’t the NIH’s only foray into microaggression research. The agency paid out over $2.8 million between 2021 and 2024 to study the effect of microaggressions on black queer women living with HIV, grant records show.

Next will come a massive government grant to ascertain how many microaggressions can be written on the head of a pin.

On a tip from Franco.


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