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Blackface is blackface. You aren't "transrace", you're racist.
more racism from this mf under the cut
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Gross as hell. Please block this racist piece of shit.
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antiradqueer · 6 months
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It is so painfully clear that some prats have never experienced actual irl bigotry in their lives.
“antis are the same as transphobes!!1!” have you ever been harassed in public for not passing? Ever gotten assaulted in a bathroom by a transphobic person? Ever had slurs and misgendering words hurled at you in person while you’re just trying to go about your day? Ever gotten the shit beaten out of you because you didn’t pass well enough that day? Ever been stabbed or shot or killed by a transphobe?
Didn’t think so.
Don’t ever compare trans people to our murderers because we don’t want you to do blackface, you sick fucks.
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reddiscourse · 1 year
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I've never read an anti-transid argument that made genuine sense to me.
I'm pro-endo and all plurality too. How does someone being plural in a different way actually hurt anyone?
I guess I'm pro-be-your-ultimate-inner-self-even-if-its-cringe.
I don't want to be that guy but - we literally live on a floating rock when thinking about the vastness of the universe I don't me being trans-plural matters -
Good for you (for the pro-be-ur-ult-inner-self-even-if-cringe thing/g).
Yes, shit can hurt people, even if it isn't physical harm. Like for instance, having your disorder demedicalised (Autism, for instance, yes this is happening). Stigmatising ideas spreading faster through people faking disorders (this one applies to so many disorders, take it as a broad example). People who fetishise your nationality because they want to be cute (Take Japan for example). People who mimic your accent and the language of your ancestors because it's funny (Because having "yellow skin" and "slits for eyes" and "bucked teeth" aka "the regular Chinaman" is hilarious). People who think that it is OK to have a name of a culture that you are not apart of or involved in because they think that one to a few people speak for an entire race or culture (The entire discourse on this; of alters from Asian media who are not bodily Asian using their name from source or another name of that culture). Yes, that hurts people. Take a look through history and society before you waste your white-out on the textbook.
It isn't cringe, thank you. It's insulting. So what if we live on a floating rock? We LIVE on a floating rock. We are humans. News Flash! Humans have emotions. Humans have feelings. Animals have feelings. We have lives. We have goals and dreams and futures. We're human. Fine, downgrade everything to "existing on a floating rock in space"- that doesn't stop me from feeling hurt. From feeling insulted. Insecure. Ashamed. I don't give a shit what you identify as as long as it's an identity. There's a difference between identity and connection. Race is not an identity. I, as an Asian person, can never know what it's like to be Black. I, as a South-East Asian, can never know what it's like to be from the Middle East, or Central Asia. I, as an Asian person, can never know what it's like to be a White person. Why? Because I'm Asian. And I have emotions. And I have a history with people appropriating, making jokes at, and disrespecting me and my heritage. So my shittiest apologies for taking fucking offence, and for being hurt.
People who identify as TransAsian aren't actually, literally stabbing me. They aren't physically attacking and threatening me. But here's another news flash: people can feel fucking hurt when there is no physical damage. Someone ever yell at you for something you didn't do? Did someone ever betray you? Did someone ever make fun of you? That hurts you. They may not have pushed you or made any physical contact but it does hurt.
In the vastness of the universe, nothing fucking matters. You don't matter, I don't matter, climate change doesn't matter, nothing does. But you DO matter. I matter. Climate fucking change matters. We're human. You're human. You're alive. I'm alive. Have some fucking heart.
Apply that thinking to everything. Slavery? "Oh, we're on a rock in space, it doesn't matter how I treat you, even if it's inhuman, manipulative, abusive, selfish and fucked up." Women's rights? "We're on a rock in space, your emotions and thoughts don't matter. Your body and money does." China-Virus? "Oh, we're on a rock in space, it doesn't matter if I talk of a race of people like they are all the same. So what if people start murdering and beating up Asian people, blaming them for the virus? Not my fault. Nothing matters." Police brutality and BLM? "We're on a rock in space. Your life doesn't matter, nothing does. I will do what I fucking want."
"Actually" is where you fucked up. The fact that you made it stand out via italics doesn't help. Yes, it actually hurts people. "Actually being hurt" doesn't have to be a punch to the face or physical force and pain. Actually being hurt can mean name-calling. Actually being hurt can mean stereotypes. Actually being hurt can mean rumours. Actually being hurt can mean being betrayed. Actually being hurt can mean someone outing you. Actually being hurt can mean being persecuted to have your life taken away in a somehow legal way. Actually being hurt can mean fetishising. Actually being hurt can mean having your feelings taken as something less than a 10th of a nickel. Etc.
I know this isn't about trans-plurality like your ask states, but I'm taking a break from a majority of syscourse and system origins. I am not going to bring up trans-plural or state anything further on plurality for the time being. I know most of your ask was about plurality, so I'm sorry. This was extremely passive aggressive, or just plain aggressive. It was also very at you, anon. And my response wasn't even really connected to your ask, so the aggression was uncalled for. Just. Yk. People taking my the bullshit i've experienced and shoving them down the garbage disposal in a way of like "oh this? doesn't matter. the way that you're still thinking about this is sad and doesn't need looking into or talking about because it's not a valid experience because i can just easily identify as you and not have that experience" yk? Lol. But yes, things can actually hurt people, just FYI.
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diedbydeath · 10 months
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this is a vent. you have been warned.
(PT: this is a vent. you have been warned. End PT)
i’d like to start this off by saying i am an actual korean person. and that i am anti-transid (but pro-transgender, just to make that clear).
i hate transracial people. or trace people. or whatever they’re called. i hate them with a burning passion.
and most of all, i hate transracial “korean” people. especially the white ones.
im not saying i don’t hate other trace people, i just hate these the most.
i hate how these people say that they’re korean without going through the discrimination actual koreans/other east asians do.
you aren’t told to go back to your country. you didn’t have to worry about being spat on during the pandemic. you aren’t being heavily fetishized. heck, you’re probably the one fetishizing us!
and here you are saying oh so confidently that you’re korean. how wonderful. /s
and if you’re also queer, have you considered that queer people are heavily discriminated against by koreans? heck, even my own relatives don’t like the fact that i cut my hair.
i’m not saying all koreans hate queer people. but most of them that i know, do. (and it’s actually a small number of people, so please don’t go around saying that all koreans are queerphobic.)
so fuck you. i hate you with a burning passion.
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So I am very outspokenly anti-transracial right? But WHY? Well, I’m Native American, technically only half but still. And growing up Native I’ve always seen white kids playing games like “cowboys and Indians” and instead of it being the innocent fun to me that it was to those kids it was just not that polite towards indigenous people. They would wear a headdress, not having any clue what or who the headdresses were for, and they would go “oolooloolooloo” or just go “heya hey” not really understanding how rude they were being. I’ve watched plenty of plays with white kids dressed as Natives and doing the same thing as well. And it’s not just children, I’ve seen adults dress up on Halloween as Indigenous people. Pretending there’s nothing wrong with wearing and promoting a stereotype of a very real group of people.
No matter where I could look I always saw people watering down a culture so it could fit to their liking while also somehow keeping the horrible stereotypes. And when I look at people who identify as “transracial” I see that too. They water down whatever culture they’re feeling, leaving barebones and racial stereotypes. And they act as if it’s simply a matter of dress-up or play and there’s nothing wrong with it, when that’s not what race is at all. I can’t wake up and decide to be fully indigenous or fully white. Nor can a black person wake up and decide to be white. And so on and so on.
Race isn’t a decision and it isn’t something you can change. STOP PRETENDING IT IS. You’re doing more harm than good by trying to adopt being a minority without taking any of the shit we get.
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they-ra420 · 6 months
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mitternz · 8 months
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the creator of the “rcta” trend is a groomer who created the trend as a joke and threatened to doxx one of the people they groomed
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spaceysoupy · 1 year
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Yeah uh please don’t follow or interact with us if you are or support trace/trans-race. ESPECIALLY if you are bodily white and claiming the experiences, cultures, or resources of BIPOC. No amount of good faith or suffering doesn’t make that not harmful, sorry. We have introjects too who aren’t Indigenous or have other identities but we do not publicly/verbally claim what the body is not and what we have not personally experienced. It is wrong for trace people to speak on experiences they have not had. Even if some trace people are BIPOC, we aren’t monoliths and we do not have the same experiences and it’s still wrong to speak as if you are part of a group when you aren’t that group.
This can and already is doing significant damage and alienating BIPOC from the plural community which already has a major racism problem that has gone unaddressed for decades. White trace people are defending their own appropriation by pointing out that poctpoc trace people exist but this is still wrong.
It is particularly cruel for white transrace people to publicly identify as Indigenous and try to access specific closed cultures because practicing our own cultures was illegal and punishable until 1978. Our children have been stolen and removed from their cultures and we are still fighting to get back what was taken from us. Our languages are endangered and our histories are taught by white professors who don’t prioritize Indigenous students’ safety and make our trauma into “learning opportunities.” We have to fight everyday just to survive and none of this is ever acknowledged by white people.
Whether you are genuine and do not wish to hurt people or not, trace has the same effects as pretendians and undermines our sovereignty and safety.
So yes, I will absolutely be hostile if non-Indigenous people try to claim Indigenous identity, experiences, and culture while simultaneously ignoring the harm they are doing to us. And I will be very very suspicious of your intentions when you don’t even acknowledge the history of the term in the first place or the potential harm.
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"why can transgender people say 'tranny' but transracials can't say racial slurs" oh! oh! I can answer this one! it's because transgender exists and transracial does not
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antiradqueer · 8 months
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Since the most popular PRAT terms are all stolen, I (mod Adam) decided to make flags for the actual definition of these terms to try and take them back :)
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Transage - Age regressors, dreamers, and chronosian people who prefer the term. Can also apply to those who feel sort of “age stuck” due to trauma or neurodiversity.
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Transracial Adoptee - A person of one race or ethnicity adopted into a family of another race or ethnicity.
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Transspecies - Nonhumans or alterhumans who prefer the term.
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Transabled - People with BIID who prefer the term.
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‼️ ALL THESE FLAGS ARE ANTI-PRAT ‼️
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afro-elf · 1 year
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the 'biracial black people (women, because this mostly affects women) aren't black but a secret third thing' discourse has gone so far that i'm seeing people get surprised that biracial black women face anti-black racism and misogynoir........
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biracy · 8 months
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Cannot find my older post about it (tbh I didn't try very hard) but honestly I am so tired of people trying to pretend like there's any sort of consistency to "cis women getting a nose job is evil and NOT feminist. However all transsexual surgery is Holy Holy Holy". It's truly not surprising how often people end up reblogging from like, actual tradcaths about "modern women ruining their natural feminine beauty" or whatever. I've said this all before so I don't wanna repeat myself but obviously this does not mean "you cannot critique what drives people (cis or trans) to get 'plastic surgery'" or "women's choices exist in a vacuum" (although I would roll back some of the extreme performative hatred for women who make The Bad Not Feminist Choices), but it DOES mean "stop pretending like there's any sort of actual distinction between Cis Plastic Surgery (bad) and Trans 'Gender-Affirming' Surgery (good) that does not fully rely on the medicalization of being transgender" and it ALSO means "stop pretending to care about bodily autonomy when what you really mean is 'people can do things with their bodies I think are cool and good, but not things that I don't like. Those things should literally be banned, that's how we will save women'"
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reddiscourse · 1 year
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if you're against any type of transidentity you're a transphobe and will immediately resort to TERF and transmed rhetoric to pathetically defend your position. Transid and radqueer people are badasses and blessed
So right bestie 😜
I'm sorry if I get heavily offended and insulting when someone says that they identify as Asian. It's not like I'm surrounded with anti-Asian micoagressions every day. It's not like people make fun of people like me for our appearance and our language. It isn't like South Korea is so well received because of K-Pop. It isn't like Japan is so well loved because of anime and sushi. It's not like there is so many anti-Asian people making fun and over exaggerate "mimicking" Asian stereotypes and accents. /sarc
This has made us bastardised.
Yes, I see "transAsian" as fetishising, racist, and a crude mockery.
I don't give two fucks what your bodily race is. I don't care if you're European, Native, Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern, African, Asian, Latinx, Mixed, Black, White, etc. Fuck, I hate my skin colour and appearance too! I get that! But race... fuck, ethnicity... it's not an identity.
Is that transphobic and TERF rhetoric? Shit, do I have to find TERF messages on Twitter to double check?
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lunityviruz · 8 months
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Do yall take them radqueer accounts seriously up here?
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they-ra420 · 6 months
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