To: longnshort who wrote (862128 ) 6/3/2015 3:54:49 PM From: Brumar89 Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576322 The term for people who think they're other species is Otherkin. So now we have transgenders, transablists, and otherkin. Poor creatures needing acceptance. I figured after gays, polygamists would be the next victim group to get privileged status. I was wrong, it's transgenders. But what is next? Polygamists, Otherkin, Transablists, GSA's (genetic sex attractants - ie incestuous people)? Great minds in California are considering this now. Transgender, Transabled and Otherkin June 2, 2015 by Daniel Greenfield I would have assumed that Otherkin, mentally ill people who think they’re really animals , would have been next in line for legitimization after the trannies, but no it’s apparently going to be the transabled.Transabled refers to mentally ill people who have parts of their bodies amputated because that’s how they identify. Basically they’re like trannies, but without the pretense of changing gender . They just see themselves as disabled and try to make it happen .“We define transability as the desire or the need for a person identified as able-bodied by other people to transform his or her body to obtain a physical impairment,” says Alexandre Baril, a Quebec born academic who will present on “transability” at this week’s Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities at the University of Ottawa. “The person could want to become deaf, blind, amputee, paraplegic. It’s a really, really strong desire.” Researchers in Canada are trying to better understand how transabled people think and feel. Clive Baldwin, a Canada Research Chair in Narrative Studies who teaches social work at St. Thomas University in Fredericton, N.B., has interviewed 37 people worldwide who identify as transabled. Most of them are men. About half are in Germany and Switzerland, but he knows of a few in Canada. Most crave an amputation or paralysis, though he has interviewed one person who wants his penis removed. Another wants to be blind. Many people, like One Hand Jason, arrange “accidents” to help achieve the goal. One dropped an incredibly heavy concrete block on his legs — an attempt to injure himself so bad an amputation would be necessary. But doctors saved the leg. He limps, but it’s not the disability he wanted. It’s an obvious mental disorder, but in these days of identity as subjective reality, mental illness is just another identity group.[iframe name="aswift_1" width="300" height="250" id="aswift_1" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no" vspace="0" hspace="0" allowfullscreen="true" style="left: 0px; top: 0px; position: absolute;" allowtransparency="true"][/iframe] The media shrilly insists that Bruce Jenner, a mentally ill man, is now a woman. It makes sense that people who want to be disabled would follow after tranny civil rights since both involve amputation and the expansion of victim groups. But the Otherkin, people who identify as wolves or housecats, are on the horizon. We’ve already tossed away the biology textbook and are busy pretending that anyone can change gender with a little mutilation, or even just by willing himself to identify as a member of a different sex. Why not species? Just like the question about why gay marriage and not polygamy, there is no actual dividing line. Once you deconstruct a basic paradigm, anyone can play.Once you insist that mental perception is valid and biology isn’t, there’s no reason to draw the line at men who mutilate themselves to pretend to be women. frontpagemag.com