That's the thing. From my understanding "they FEEL disabled" and want their bodies to match that feeling. What does that mean for them?
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Replying to @RebelWheelsNYC @coffeespoonie
"Feeling disabled" is however one feels when they have a disability and experiencing ableism (in it's many forms). Neither apply
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Replying to @imrealrealugly @coffeespoonie
A disabled person can talk about how it feels to BE disabled, but I don't know if there's a "feeling disabled" ?
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Replying to @RebelWheelsNYC @coffeespoonie
"feeling disabled" is likely rooted in ableism & pain/poverty/inspiration porn ableds identify w. Like Dozeal & her transracialism.
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Replying to @imrealrealugly @coffeespoonie
Yeah, if you're AB, there is no "FEELING disabled". Definitely rooted in ableism, which it's so offensive.
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Replying to @RebelWheelsNYC @coffeespoonie
Gotcha. This question came from watching a woman try to argue the validity of trans (racialism & ableism) bc transgender is valid.
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Replying to @imrealrealugly @coffeespoonie
it gets very easily brought up in the same category as transgender -- which unlike transabled and transracial - is a valid thing.
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What's sad is transracial is actually a real thing and trolls/TERFs stole it. http://sjwiki.org/wiki/Transethnic …
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Oh just with a completely different meaning??
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Replying to @coffeespoonie @o_guest and
Also does that mean Dolezal got it from TERFs...?
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I don't know. I just am sad it's been stolen from people like me and others.
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