From inside the house
It started earlier. It started Thursday.
Too many of you fail to rage daily about transphobia when as everyone knows it’s BY FAR the most urgent brand of phobia in the entire world. Fear and hatred of women, of infidels, of other races, of immigrants, of workers, of lesbians and gays, of foreigners, of Jews, of socialists, of witches – all those are trivial compared to transphobia.
And of course by transphobes he means not people who harass others in public places, but people who disagree with the truth claims about men who say they are women and women who say they are men.
I doubt that he has the power to make gender skeptics unwelcome anywhere he works (how would he even go about that?), but the fact that he says it is ugly enough.
So, in DB-World, it’s ‘snitching’ to warn someone else of threats DB is making, but it’s not ‘snitching’ to report back to DB if his erstwhile target says anything? What a worm.
Seems like a heaped spoonful of the fundamental attribution error. People snitch on DoucheBag’s, people bring information to DoucheBag.
I am changing my user name to FAFFNIR. Because I am really, truly, deep down inside a DWAGON. Not a plump, balding, short middle aged Anglo Saxon American. A fierce DWAGON!
Otherkin largely identify as mythical creatures,[4] with others identifying as creatures from fantasy or popular culture. Examples include: angels, demons, dragons, elves, fairies, sprites, aliens,[5][6][7] and cartoon characters.[8] Many otherkin believe in the existence of a multitude of parallel universes, and their belief in the existence of supernatural or sapient non-human beings is grounded in that idea.[9]
With regard to their online communities, otherkin largely function without formal authority structures, and mostly focus on support and information gathering, often dividing into more specific groups based on kintype.[9] There are occasional offline gatherings, but the otherkin network is mostly an online phenomenon.[9]
Some otherkin claim to be especially empathic and attuned to nature.[6] Some claim to be able to shapeshift mentally or astrally, meaning that they experience the sense of being in their particular form while not actually changing physically.[1][10]
The therian and vampire subcultures are related to the otherkin community, and are considered part of it by most otherkin, but are culturally and historically distinct movements of their own, despite some overlap in membership.[1] The word ‘alterhuman’ exists as an umbrella term which intends to encompass all of these subcultures, as well as others such as plurality.[11]