People are talking about transableism again so let me refresh your memory on this new trend
· Dec 7, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Not gonna lie, the first time I heard about this transabled stuff was on Alex Jones' show like 8 years ago. And per usual, I guess I'll just add to the tip jar.

Here's a little news segment I came across concerning transableism — yes, transableism.

And if you don't have time for a vid, I'll give you some details here.

I love how they throw "choosing" in parentheses. As if the transabled community might come after them if they say it themselves. Transabled lives matter, and we can't be out here denying their existence by saying this is a choice.

So dumb, but we're here — might as well see what this insanity is all about.

Transableism is a newer term for BIID, or "Body Integrity Identity Disorder," in which a person actually "identifies" as handicapped.

BIID has been relabeled to transableism to align with today's trans community, according to some.

The point of "changing the identifier" from a psychiatric condition (BIID) to an advocacy term (transableism) is to "harness the stunning cultural power of gender ideology" to the cause of allowing doctors to "treat" BIID patients by "amputating healthy limbs, snipping spinal cords or destroying eyesight," according to Evolution News and Science Today (EN), which reports on and analyzes evolution, neuroscience, bioethics, intelligent design and other science-related issues.

So not only will we have kids cutting off their genitals and pretending to be the opposite sex, but now we've got a trend breaking onto the scene which sees people removing limbs to become amputees, dudes severing their spinal cords to become paraplegics — and this is the one I heard way back when on Alex Jones' show — people literally using Drano on their eyes in order to go blind.

Insanity!

So if you want to be an "ally" to the "transabled community" — can't believe I just typed that — you must acknowledge these people for who they've convinced themselves they are. I'm not joking, some of these people actually believe they were two-legged at birth and that it was a mistake. They feel like a legless person. It's a mental disorder, but the sCiEnCe community is now going to treat them just like trans folks in affirming their identities and cutting off their legs.

We are nearing the end of this cultural insanity one way or another, folks.


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