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

Cringe of the century

A DEI training video produced by the BBC that purports to provide guidance on how to deal with ‘microaggressions’ in the workplace has gone viral because it’s so ridiculously hilarious.

The video is a perfect example of what deranged leftists believe the world is like, but in reality no one acts the way the actors in the piece do.

It’s like an episode of Ricky Gervais’ The Office, which pokes fun at stereotypes by having characters play up to them for comic effect.

In this section, highlighted by James Esses, a black woman is surrounded by bumbling white co-workers who refer to her as Beyoncé and mimic different black accents.



The workers are seen celebrating a birthday, with the white ones aggressively encouraging the black woman to sing on her own, because in their racist minds all black people are gospel singers… or something.

When she pathetically sings happy birthday badly, one of the white women tells her how incredible it sounded, because the makers of the video want you to know that all white people overcompensate for their inherent white guilt and racism.

A male character, who acts exactly like David Brent in the Office, then does some sort of bad Jamaican accent. 

The taxpayer funded BBC wants you to know that in this guy’s twisted head full of white ignorance it’s a way of effectively connecting with the black person, the insinuation being that this happens all the time in the real world.

“It’s not easy being the minority in any situation. But in the workplace, as the only Black woman, it can be a very frustrating and stressful environment,” the woman says to the camera.

It’s so cringe you can’t look away.

Esses notes that he stumbled upon the video via a local council’s ‘anti-racism’ training program.

Is there more? Please let there be more!

Yes there is.

Here’s the full five minutes:

Good lord.

The last post continues:

And portraying white people as behaving in such a crass manner is also offensive, (you are not all ignorant, racist, boors)

Is the BBC operating in an alternate universe to the rest of us?

When I was a secretarial temp, I did have one older white man, in the middle of a meeting, talk about the ‘N****r in the woodpile’ though. 

He immediately realised what he’d said and he apologised profusely. 

This was in the mid 1980s. 

He would probably be sacked now, but a simple apology (which I didn’t actually ask for) was sufficient to resolve the matter. 

If this were now , I could do an Upton, start crying, declare that I felt ‘unsafe’, be escorted out of the building shaking with ‘trauma’, claim for damages and get loads of compo.

The individuals making these things are completely disconnected from reality, and there are many of them, as we’ve previously highlighted.

Remember Ken, the most insufferable but hilariously politically incorrect co-worker in the universe?

Again we ask, can someone turn all of this into an actual show? There are way worse things on Netflix and Disney +.

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Comments 8
  1. This is so stupid I only want to improve upon my alleged micro-aggressions instead of avoid them, just to irritate such idiots and flip the bird to the BBC and Marxist Starmer government.

  2. As my gran used to say….If you tether your goat out that far…you can guarantee it will get got.

  3. Lucky guy the one that never met anyone behaving like that. Because I got pretty fed up with people helpfully asking me on my thoughts on flamenco and/or describing their latest holiday in Spain as soon as I said I was Spanish. And the flamenco thing wasn’t as bad as the guy that brightly asked me whether I was Indian or Pakistani (he was judging by my skin tone, which is rather brown but actually not ask dark as the average Indian skin tone).

    I just don’t call it micro-aggression, I call it “people being the idiots they invariably are”. I honestly don’t expect the average IQ of people to rise anytime soon. You just have to accept that most people just aren’t all that smart. Can everybody quit pretending that you can brow-beat people into being smarter? People are just trying to be friendly in a rather idiotic and clumsy way, by blurting out the little they know about your background.

  4. This is what happens when you hire people straight out of the liberal indoctrination centres that used to be universities.

  5. To Dr. P’s X post, I’d say its because you’re reaching retirement age, you haven’t run across these young ones who are programmed to become triggered.

  6. This ridiculous video(LOL), may be a micro aggression to some, but for white people this is a major aggression aimed at us when it is added to all the other numerous videos and regular media portraying the same anti-white bias.

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