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Quote from: LOONA. on February 13, 2020, 06:55:29 PMQuote from: pCj on February 12, 2020, 03:50:25 PMTransracialism is a term to describe people who were adopted by people of a different race, not people who believe they are born in the "wrong" race, so there's that...ffkkgggfffggggLike do peo--
Quote from: pCj on February 12, 2020, 03:50:25 PMTransracialism is a term to describe people who were adopted by people of a different race, not people who believe they are born in the "wrong" race, so there's that...
Quote from: ophelia on February 13, 2020, 07:34:40 PMQuote from: LOONA. on February 13, 2020, 06:55:29 PMQuote from: pCj on February 12, 2020, 03:50:25 PMTransracialism is a term to describe people who were adopted by people of a different race, not people who believe they are born in the "wrong" race, so there's that...ffkkgggfffggggLike do peo-- nive stated already that this is not true.
QuoteHistorically, transracial has been used to describe parents who adopt a child of a different raceThe use of the term to describe changing racial identity has been criticized by members of the transracial adoption community. Kevin H. Vollmers, executive director of an adoption non-profit, said the term is being "appropriated and co-opted" and that this is a "slap in the face" to transracial adoptees. In June 2015, about two dozen transracial adoptees, transracial parents and academics published an open letter in which they condemned the new usage as "erroneous, ahistorical, and dangerous.
Quote from: LOONA. on February 13, 2020, 07:39:21 PMQuote from: ophelia on February 13, 2020, 07:34:40 PMQuote from: LOONA. on February 13, 2020, 06:55:29 PMQuote from: pCj on February 12, 2020, 03:50:25 PMTransracialism is a term to describe people who were adopted by people of a different race, not people who believe they are born in the "wrong" race, so there's that...ffkkgggfffggggLike do peo-- nive stated already that this is not true.And you were wrong QuoteHistorically, transracial has been used to describe parents who adopt a child of a different raceThe use of the term to describe changing racial identity has been criticized by members of the transracial adoption community. Kevin H. Vollmers, executive director of an adoption non-profit, said the term is being "appropriated and co-opted" and that this is a "slap in the face" to transracial adoptees. In June 2015, about two dozen transracial adoptees, transracial parents and academics published an open letter in which they condemned the new usage as "erroneous, ahistorical, and dangerous.
QuoteTransracial may refer to:Transracial adoption, placing a child of one racial or ethnic group with adoptive parents of another racial or ethnic groupTransracial (identity), having a racial identity or racial expression that differs from one's race assigned at birthRacial transformation, the process by which a region changes in racial composition
Quote from: ophelia on February 13, 2020, 07:43:53 PMQuote from: LOONA. on February 13, 2020, 07:39:21 PMQuote from: ophelia on February 13, 2020, 07:34:40 PMQuote from: LOONA. on February 13, 2020, 06:55:29 PMQuote from: pCj on February 12, 2020, 03:50:25 PMTransracialism is a term to describe people who were adopted by people of a different race, not people who believe they are born in the "wrong" race, so there's that...ffkkgggfffggggLike do peo-- nive stated already that this is not true.And you were wrong QuoteHistorically, transracial has been used to describe parents who adopt a child of a different raceThe use of the term to describe changing racial identity has been criticized by members of the transracial adoption community. Kevin H. Vollmers, executive director of an adoption non-profit, said the term is being "appropriated and co-opted" and that this is a "slap in the face" to transracial adoptees. In June 2015, about two dozen transracial adoptees, transracial parents and academics published an open letter in which they condemned the new usage as "erroneous, ahistorical, and dangerous. QuoteTransracial may refer to:Transracial adoption, placing a child of one racial or ethnic group with adoptive parents of another racial or ethnic groupTransracial (identity), having a racial identity or racial expression that differs from one's race assigned at birthRacial transformation, the process by which a region changes in racial compositionnah, i wasn'tand even IF i was, that still wouldn't negate ANYTHING that i've said in herebut i wasn't 💋
Quote from: ton on February 13, 2020, 07:53:42 PMSo do you girls believe in Transracial or what Cause if so then you can start supporting the trans girls
Quote from: LOONA. on February 13, 2020, 07:56:47 PMI really can't with the stupidity. Y'all let Oph perch up and down every page with that bullshit and I'm just reading the mess like I'll continue entertaining the mess if any gurs can find me-Documents of transracial people throughout history-Medical associations that support trancracial identities-Medically proven treatments transracial people can use to alter themselvesAnd I mean in the way Raechel tried to redefine itCause when you fags simplify it to, "well if a person can identity as a different gender... a person can identity as a difference race", then facts should be flying out of your keyboards and not your own theories. A statement that straightforward should yield endless results.Rachel Dolezal pulled some goofy analogies out of her ass and attempted to ride the coattails of gay/trans rights to get people to accept her idea of racial fluidity. There was some chatter here and there but the term transracial has been weaponized as a way to question the legitimacy of transgendered people. A white woman cosplaying as a black woman is nothing more than glorified blackface. Accepting this would mean what for ancestry or phenotype? Raechel successfully occupied black spaces and made opportunities for herself appropriating another culture (as white people always do) and at anytime she can go back to her privileged whiteness. Who are transgendered people appropriating? Taking opportunities from? Benefiting off of? They're a marginalized group of people who constantly have to deal with prejudice, endless stigma and violence. How is that comparable to Raechel, already being privileged.....jumping into black skin and prospering? An honest question... what would transracial mean for people that aren't white? Will a black candidate edge out white candidates for a job because they identify as white? Will the only black kid in the classroom be held to the same academic standards by his teacher as his white peers because he identities as white? No. There's so many problems with this mess. The oppression aspect alone. Y'all ok?The same way All Lives Matters is used to undermine Black Lives Matters "transracial" was hijacked and is now something used to delegitimize and denigrate trans identities. What Raechel tried to push is about as real as unicorns. Transgendered people have existed all throughout history even before colonization. Indigenous people and nations all around the world had numerous gender identities. Where are the gurs like Raechel? .......But y'all can't see the differences?Like there is literally nothing valid you can bring to the table trying to discuss transracial people that isn't centered around Raechel or her ideology which is stupid as fuck.