Everyday Discrimination Raises Women’s Blood Pressure - The Atlantic

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It goes like this. On her walk into work, a driver wolf-whistles at her. She sits in a meeting, and gets interrupted when she speaks. She is also told, with a hint of surprise, that she’s pretty articulate. She vents on social media, and is told by strangers to go back to the kitchen. She frowns at this—and is told to smile more.

 

These little hits of everyday discrimination are the daily realities for many women and people of color, says Danielle Beatty Moody, a psychology professor at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. They are indignities so ostensibly subtle that people who don’t experience them firsthand often think nothing of them. But these slivers of “disdain, distance, and disrespect” add up, over days and years. “It’s like a thousand tiny cuts,” Beatty Moody says.

 

In a new study, she and her colleagues have found more evidence that these psychological cuts have real physiological consequences. As first reported by the journalist Emily Willingham, the team studied a racially diverse group of 2,180 American women, and found that those who regularly experienced everyday discrimination ended up with higher blood pressure a decade later.


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I recently participated in a study that found women riding their man's ass all day about pointless bullshit raises men's blood pressure.

It’s 2018. Men don’t matter! 🤣😂🤣😂

So interrupting someone now is discrimination. What a world we live in.

Discrimination should be abolished everywhere

There should be no descrimination wherever...sometimes, it depends on the situation... take Europe with the refugees problem. They all want to enter Europe and want a good life. They are not descriminated, although most do not came from war stricken.country like ... The problem begins when these young refugees commit crime, they rape joggers and kill them, they put houses on fire when they know are illegal and when they are to be deported, they sell drugs to get money although they are getting money from the state, or they make burglaries. So how would the citizens of their host countries react to these people?

Discrimination of every sort is awful and can really make you want to kick someone - Yes, I can remember times where I couldn't even speak for an hour since I was so angry after a random ass-grab (I did yell LOUD at that young man by the way, don't worry) I'm sure my doctors wouldn't even have been able to measure my blood pressure on the average scale...

I've explained recently to my boyfriend that it 'builds up'. I can take one 'compliment' easily, the second one that day is still okay, but the third one I might 'explode' even though it was honestly a well-meant comment :-) No surprise these things influence health long-term.

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