Famous university: Not making eye contact is ‘racist’

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(TELEGRAPH) — Students who avoid making eye contact with their peers could be guilty of racism, according to Oxford University’s latest guidance.

The university’s Equality and Diversity Unit has advised students that “not speaking directly to people” could be deemed a “racial microaggression” which can lead to “mental ill-health.”

Other examples of “everyday racism” include asking someone where they are “originally” from, students were told.

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