Because… autism. Not kidding.

Via BBC.

Oxford University has apologised for saying that avoiding eye contact could be “everyday racism” after it was accused of discriminating against autistic people.

The claim was included in a list of “racial micro-aggressions” in an equality and diversity unit newsletter.

But the university was criticised for being “insensitive” to autistic people who can struggle making eye contact.

It said it had made a mistake and not taken disabilities into account.

The university originally said “racial micro-aggressions” might include: “Not making eye contact or speaking directly to people.”….

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  1. MaryVal says:

    And here’s betting that MAKING eye contact and speaking directly to someone in a group classified as a minority is ALSO a racial micro-aggression.

  2. Maynard says:

    You can’t win with these people.

    By the way, I find it interesting that with cats, direct eye contact is a way to make a friend, whereas with dogs, direct eye contact is a way to start a scrap. Which goes to show something, but I don’t know what.

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