A student who was suspended by the University of Virginia for daring to ask questions during a presentation about microaggressions has taken the institution to court, with his story sparking disbelief and anger on social media. The bizarre saga begins in October 2018, when Kieran Bhattacharya, a student at the University of Virginia (UVA) School of Medicine, attended a panel discussion on the subject of microaggressions. During a Q&A session, Bhattacharya asked the presenter, an assistant dean at the university, to clarify what constitutes a mini form of aggression.
According to an audio recording of the exchange, the student thanked the dean for her presentation before launching into his query.
Is it a requirement, to be a victim of microaggression, that you are a member of a marginalized group?" he asked.