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This might be a hot take on this website but
No matter your stance on syscourse, don’t harass people?? I feel like it’s a given but it’s so crazy scrolling down system tags and seeing systems being genuinely ableist to people
#syscourse#Winnie posting#is this controversial??#genuinely why don’t you just block and move on#my personal stance is it’s none of my buisness what goes on in your head#but having osddid comes with trauma#even so I’m not going to attack people#or be ableist by calling them delusional#or accusing them of pedophilia??? what???#why can’t we chill#the block button is tumblrs best feature#same with filtering tags#some people in syscourse genuinely look obsessive calm down
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me when I'm definitely not an aspenfrosten burner account. actually pathetic
#the og post the comment is on is about aspen calling people ableist slurs#no it doesn't matter if she can reclaim. they are using them AS SLURS#ableism#ableist bullshit#sanism#tw ableism#aspenfrosten#no syscourse#actually delusional#actually paranoid
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RIP Krakoa 🌹 I can’t lie I’ve been kinda behind since midway through Fall of X I’m gonna catch up before my first SDCC this summer but I hear Vulcan didn’t see much action anyway. Anyway my hand slipped and I found myself looking into the eyes of my canonically psychotic son the best Summers brother who’s never done anything wrong in his entire life, (he’s done lotsa wrong things but I love him more for it)
#canonically psychotic = he canonically has psychosis. (not in the ableist way in that hes evil. which he is. lemme enjoy problematic rep)#Gabriel Summers#art by seaweed#words by seaweed#X-Men Red#the Gabriel hate during the Krakoa era pffffft. was 100% from ppl who didnt read the Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire#“he attacked Storm” hes also a genocidal dictator who tortures ppl for catharsis. drunkenly coming at Ororo is the least bad thing he did#“he's a douche” mother of all understatements. now get this man back w his boyfriend who he forced to be his best man under pain of death#Gabriel fans LOVE that Ororo beat his ass. he deserved it. it was a fake discourse made up by a certain segment of goddess!Ororo fans#I say as an Ororo fan! Shes my fav A-list x-man🥰 yes Gabe was at a mental low but Ororo didnt know that. that was Scott's responsibility.#psychotic Emperor Vulcan is what we call a problematic mentally ill villain trope. I love him SO much. (okay lets talk)#we don’t know much about his childhood but we do know he spent 2 years in a fugue state after escaping slavers when he was like ten ):#as an “adult”-ish he's uh “mentally” 15 or sumn according to the calculations claimed to him by his hallucination of his actual child self#and apart from THOSE hallucinations. he’s very paranoid to the point of killing his advisors because he becomes convinced-#that they’re plotting to kill him. they aren't. he relies on Calseye to ground him thru his paranoia. and then of course in the Krakoa era#he believes his energy constructs of Petra and Sway who drink with him till he blacks out every single day are real. he isnt consciously#creating them; but he sees them- and bc he’s a godlike mutant his subconscious makes his hallucinations visible. making everyone uncomfy#Charles tries to use telepathy to FORCIBLY reality check him. which of course triggers his trauma. and GABE is punished for it?#(oh plus our finding out Gabe got brain surgery done on him by some gods outside the universe offpanel. he never does well with tampering)#and now the writers who pushed Hickman out (also RIP Sabretooth & the Exiles. RIP Hellions) want us to be SAD Krakoa is gone?#yes Gabriel is the mentally ill villain trope. but Krakoa never cared for mutants who couldn’t fit in. who were traumatized. disabled. etc#Alex OF ALL PEOPLE should understand that. ALEX should’ve been there for Gabriel. (why wasn't he. did he hold a grudge for past torture.)#Alex also w Murder-Enjoying Disorder but it was actually treated as an illness and those in authority presented as wrong for excluding him#instead of helping him. which v flawed but Hellions was one of the best mental illness comics? like Zeb Wells was conscious of the genre#but Gabriel was just… cast out. for panicking when his prime traumatizer Charles invaded his mind. he deserved help too#and all because his family were annoyed at him for drinking all night and throwing up and passing out on the floor? for being delusional?#And like- all of the summers brothers are nd (Scott's brain damage; Alex's dissociative episodes; Gabriel's psychosis)#I have nothing to say about Adam X ((I highly doubt he's neurotypical and/or mentally healthy)) ((nothing to say abt him tho))#and Gabes paranoia is 100% rooted in his issues of being made to feel like an outsider. like YES the obvious MUTANT identity but also#he thinks his father abandoned him to be a slave. he's not Summers enough for Scott. hes not Shi'ar enough for the Shi'ar
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when did we as a society start w the "doubles of me don't exist uu guys are just crazy and stupid" / "if uu think uu love [character] uu need to check uurself into a psych ward because they only love me" all over again
#➳ the fool speaks#like ok uu can be uncomfortable w doubles . i purrsonally do nawt relate but if those are uur boundaries i will listen to them bc that is#basic respect . but uhm . can we . purrhaps . nawt be ableist about it and throw around insults like that .#this isn't directed at all btw i've just noticed a massive influx of doubles being referred to as non-existent/insane/crazy/delusional/etc#which . wasn't that part of dnis a few months ago ??#shrugs#it just feels weird like ok idk man uu are ru.i and he's one of my main fragments or uur lyn.ette and even tho she's one of my lesser#fragments uu still don't want me to interact ? (RANDOM EXAMPLES) sure idm those are uur valid boundaries#but being called insane feels a little disheartening#and uu are allowed to be uncomfortable and i know for some it is highly distressing to interact w doubles which again . VALID .#but i think throwing an insult like that out there to somebun who maybe hasn't even followed uu yet . idk . . .#is this understandable ???? like is this making sense . am i uncomfortable for no reason . idk#ask to tag
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how do u nicely ask someone to stop using the word “delusional” in That Way w/o it sounding like an accusation or smthn
#was gonna send them an anon but don’t want it to seem like anon hate dressed as not-hate or whatever#will probably dm them abt it but i still don’t know how to say it#bcz they’re genuinely fr nice and their posts r good it’s just the way they use that word is yk diminishing and mildly ableist 😭#please everyone who sees this can u stop using that term as an insult or when talking abt how u believe ur crush likes u back or whatever#bcz it’s becoming like the term “intrusive thoughts” where the word is used as a lighthearted joke until ppl forget what it actually means#and then when ppl who actually suffer them talk abt their experiences ppl r like “uhhh… u believe(d)/think/want to what lol”#byler mutuals especially take notes ik the weird kinda mileven shipper often calls us delusional but that does not mean we should be using#the word like that too#please#god#ryan shut the fuck up
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It's so funny to me when en/dos call us ableists when they're the ones saying they aren't disordered
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I hate it when people police the language you use about yourself. People are going to use crazy and insane and a whole bunch of other words normally. Why am I not allowed to use a word people use on me.
its understandable when ppl are using like. "psycho" or "narcissist" as meaningless insults. but like if i (as someone who has been called crazy derogatorily before) say "im fucking crazy" as a joke literally how is that The Worst Thing In The World
#❄.txt#ask box#one time someone told me 'its rlly offensive to say ur delusional'#bestie I HAVE DELUSIONS WHAT ELSE AM I SUPPOSED TO SAY#'oh i didnt know' then why r u throwing a fit when u know nothing about me. ppl who police others are Wild#like if someone says a slur or says 'i hate when things are messy im so ocd' then call them out on it#but if someones like 'woah thats insane' and ur like 'OH MY GOD HOW COULD U SAY THAT THATS THE MOST ABLEIST THING EVER'#just like. calm down. drink some water. get some fresh air
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Holy shit op you're clearly the asshole here. YTA YTA YTA. Yes it sucks to be reminded of something that triggers you but when your trigger is a disorder or a minority group it is 100% on you to recognize that and understand that it's not an excuse to treat people of those groups poorly.
There is a difference between saying something in the moment and defending/seeking validation for it. Yes, calling a person with a delusional disorder crazy is an asshole thing to do. Yes, even if you're triggered. I don't think being an asshole in one situation makes you a bad person or anything. I think it would be excusable! However, you took it too far, even for someone triggered. Not taking someone's delusions seriously and saying you think that if they don't move out they'll try to KILL you? Asshole. If I were your roommate I'd never forgive you for that shit
HOWEVER your saving grace here is that you acknowledged that what you said was bad. You seem to know it's fucked up. The WRONG thing to do was go to aita about it. If you want to know if the way you treated a delusional person was wrong, don't go to a blog for literally everyone to comment on regardless of how much they care about human rights. Those are the sorts of people who say delusional people deserved to be locked up for truly harmless beliefs. Go to schizospec advocacy blogs. Go to actual psychotic people. Don't seek validation from people who would do far, far worse to your roommate if given the chance
aita for calling my roommate crazy?
I (28f) live with 2 other people, a former college roommate who I’m pretty close with (29f) and 2nd roommate (28nb) who we both met when we moved in together 2 years ago.
Let me start this out by saying, this isn’t a fandom aita, it’s going to sound a bit weird at first, but bear with me.
I have a medical condition (relevant later) which stopped most of my bones from maturing past puberty (growth plates closing, cartilage not hardening into bones, ect.), so my skeleton is basically stuck somewhere between 13-19, (I look about 17-19, but the last time I tried to buy hard cider, the cashier thought I was 14, so that’s how young I can look). I also have very pale skin (unrelated to my disorder, just a ginger), and (related to my disorder) lack some liver enzymes so I need eat meat or I get sick (the same reason why cats need to eat meat), I ended up in the ER when I lived with my vegan sister for a week and ate the same veggie diet as her.
Trouble is, Roommate 2 is really into conspiracy theories and other fringe stuff. Nothing alt-right or anything, just like, (for example) they fully bought into that Mermaids: the body found show, and wouldn’t be dissuaded, even when Roommate 1 googled it and showed them solid proof that it was fictional. Wholeheartedly believes the US government preformed 9/11, does alternative medicine (homeopathy, ect), wishes there were ‘all natural’ vaccines (still isn’t an anti-vaccer though, just needs to be persuaded that Bill Gates didn’t put microchips in them).
Anyway, Roommate 1 and I have a recurring joke that I’m a vampire because of the meat thing and the pale thing and the not aging thing. Roommate 2 overheard us and laughed, but weirdly. She kinda joked along with us, but she seemed...odd. About a week later, they start asking me stuff about being a vampire. But they seemed friendly and not nervous then and I was hoping they were just joking and I also sincerely thought they were just asking me about how vampires work on one of my shows (I’m a big fan of Carmilla and the Originals), so I tried to explain, but I cited each show when I’m explaining a thing. This continued for several weeks, but getting worse and more weird every time, eventually culminating about 2 and a half months later into them asking me more stuff about life as a vampire and I really realised that they were serious. Bear in mind, Roommate 1 and I were trying to be very clear that we don’t believe in vampires this whole time because we both know how Roommate 2 is about this. As a result, this was the first time I really registered that they seriously seemed to genuinely believe I was a vampire. I firmly told them that I am not a vampire and that vampires aren’t real, they’re fun to joke about, but they aren’t real. They implored me ‘to be straight with them about being a vampire,’ and that ‘I could trust them,’ and I’m ashamed to say, I kinda freaked out at this point, cuz I was afraid that they would be scared of me and maybe try to hurt me, since they seemed kinda unstable because of this.
This is where I think I was an asshole, I am usually very sensitive to mental health issues. I have some c-PTSD myself and there are a lot of mental health issues in my family (unfortunately, I think some history with my own mentally ill father may have made me react this way, since he has very similar issues to Roommate 2 (vaccines, alternate medicines, specifically involving me in his delusions) and I had a very bad experience in my early teens where he thought I was a demon and ‘sent to destroy him’). Anyway, I got very upset and I yelled at them, I told them they were completely crazy and needed to get mental help and said I thought Roommate 1 and I needed to move out because they might try to stake my heart or something. I feel really bad for calling them crazy, especially because Roommate 2 has some very mental health issues and words like crazy make light of and stigmatise that and I’m very big into not blaming people for their mental health problems, but this was very triggering and in this moment I was very distresssed.
So, aita, all things considered here? I’m still gonna feel like the asshole no matter what, since mental health problems aren’t to be taken lightly or blamed on the person, but I’m curious what the internet thinks.
What are these acronyms?
#don't seek validation from this. absolutely do not. you did something wrong#you said some shitty things that no psychotic person is ever obligated to forgive you for#however going too far while triggered doesn't mean you're a bad person as long as you recognize it and learn from it#like you're not necessarily a bad person or anything but you 100% went to the wrong source that will absolutely try to downplay what you di#because so many ppl outright hate delusional people for no good fucking reason#you were ableist. but you recognize that and can learn. just go to the right people next time#like let's be clear your reaction to someone doing literally nothing to you but Have A Disorder is to say they should be homeless and/or#stuck in a mental hospital#and i can guarantee you that the people on this post who pretend that being triggered is an excuse not an explanation and that#your mental health means more than the person you unnecessarily verbally attacked#are the same people who called someone a vehement asshole for having a knee jerk trauma reaction where they gently kicked away a dog#that the owner didnt control and ran up to them#people would rather pity unharmed animals than people with marginalized disorders any day of the week#i cant find what happened to the post and i almost hope it's gone because those people were insufferable
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Okay, this is likely the only thing I'll post on the Bad Batch finale situation:
Tech fans, I would like you to stop calling yourselves "delusional." (Or delulu, or any variant.) I would sincerely ask others to stop as well.
It is both ableist and quite literally inaccurate from a storycraft standpoint.
(Especially because we're talking about a likely neurodivergent character and definitely many neurodivergent fans.)
You weren't. We weren't. The signs were there. The foreshadowing (falling into clouds, the goggles, CX2's Everything) was real and consistent and *intentional.* You are not delusional for LOGICALLY FOLLOWING writing convention patterns and leading where the writing is directing you. (If there's something the majority of autistic story-enthusiasts are good at, it's logical storycraft and pattern recognition, both in creating and consuming! We know how to follow basic steps!)
They can say "oh it was just a red herring", and that is Technically (ha) true, but it is one of the most blatant and frankly cruelly marketed ones, that smacks of stringing fan emotions along to keep us watching when they know many would stop watching if they knew what lay ahead. (Using a basically-confirmed-autistic character's death for shock value and little else, and then using the ambiguity of Is He Really Dead Or Is He This Extremely Similar Looking Guy We Brought in Right After' to keep churning up social media buzz. I might have.)
You were not delusional to have hope - that's what Star Wars is about.
You are not delusional to think this is wrong, a writing fumble, or simply them yanking the football away when *it was there all along.* The road signs were clear, they were just... lying, for lack of a better term.
You're not wrong for being upset about this, the latest in a long history of autistic characters treated as plot devices and catalysts for neurotypical characters' development rather than their own, and fans taken advantage of.
Please treat yourselves better. And if you're on the outside, or neurotypical, please treat us better. I promise, we have actual reasons for feeling pain right now, and delusions are not at all among them.
Thank you.
#the bad batch#star wars#the bad batch spoilers#bad batch spoilers#yeah I'm putting this in the tag. It's important.
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do not interact with us if you support aspenfrostEN or any of their associates. we're still very much strongly anti endo, but we also do not support the harassment, slur calling, or suicide baiting of endogenics and their supporters. please for the love of lucifer no harassing endos and calling them schizos and delusional and the r slur and trying to take the plural/pluralgang tags isn't going to do jackshit nor is it going to make them listen to us anti-endos anymore than they're already willing. YOU ARE ACTIVELY MAKING IT WORSE FOR US BY GIVING THEM A REASON TO BELIEVE WE ARE IN FACT ABLEIST SLUR-SLINGING SUICIDE BAITERS. jesus fucking christ
#⚠️ steven yaps#anti endo#traumagenic system#did system#osdd1 system#osdd 1b#osdd 1a#did#dissociative identity disorder#actually traumagenic#actually dissociative#actually did#osddid#endos dni#⚠️ WHEN WILL YOU LEARN. WHEN WILL YOU LEARN. THAT YOUR ACTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES!!!!!!!!!
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Oh god dude thank YOU for this response /gen I had a person in the replies literally throwing around calling them delusional again which rlly does prove the point. If we wanna engage in discussions like these we must be civil and kind and to NOT FALL BACK on ableist and bigoted rhetoric by calling someone LITERALLY SLURS AND DEROGATORY TERMS to "prove them wrong" or "prove youre right"
idrc what your personal stances on plurality is as long as youre respectful and not hateful/harassing others but you cant go on saying some shit abt this towards endogenic and mixed origin systems. Like you really cant claim youre all for mental health advocacy and call people "schizos" for having experiences you dont agree with (even though theres definite proof of their existances being real. look into astraea's web and lived experiences of non disordered plurals in early 2000's spaces i beg of you this isnt a new concept.)
Also before yall get on my ass yes I know in aspen's description they say theyre schizophrenic but by calling others schizo in a derogatory and insulting way you are being so fucking ableist. Just cus you are schizospec doesnt mean you can throw around these fucking words towards others. I hate involving in syscourse but theres no way in HELL you should be getting away with this.
again, idrc what your stances are as long as youre being respectful, anyone can interact with this post but just know that if you say this ableist shit (calling endogenics schizo, delusional, etc) to justify your stances, congratulations, you fucking suck!
#system#pluralgang#endo safe#syscourse#im so glad to see we're having these discussions tysm for those reblogging and agree#especially those on opposite stances of us#it kinda makes us feel a lil hopeful seeing others starting to realize how ppl in syscourse often times just#throw around slurs or being ableist towards others they dont agree with#calling them psychotic or delusional or schizo#and as someone whos apart of a schizo spec system it REALLY fucking angers us#so thank yall genuinely
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As a schizospec system, anti-endos are EXTREMELY ableist when they say endos are delusional, and it's even more infuriating when no one calls them out on it
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#i will call it out when i see it#like they want to call endogenic systems ablelist#they're PROJECTING#pluralgang#endo friendly#plural community#plurality#pluralpunk#pro endo#mixed origin system#traumaendo#endogenic safe
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It's funny (not) to me when I see anti-endo's that are screaming and crying (exaggeration.. mostly) that endogenic and non-traumagenic systems are "delusional" and "attention-seekers" and "insane" and send them threats but then say they're for disabled rights and liberation. You have got to be kidding me. You call people slurs (and imply that people with delusions are lesser than and gives you the right to and them threats and insults which is, idk, ableist) and said that their experience isn't real and force them to experience suffering and pain in order to be valid and you're for disability rights? No. No you are not. I'm sorry but that is not helping any disabled person. Ever. (Not to mention how terrible anti-endo's are to traumagenic systems that are normal about endo's, like you do not care for helping struggling people, or you might feel that way but you got played so hard into thinking that the way you treat people with experiences other than yours is the way to do that.)
Bc uh, last I checked, we want disabled and disordered people to have long and happy lives. Is it so "delusional" to think that a lot of plurals (disordered or traumagenic or neither) are/want to be happy and love their plurality, however that looks? Isn't it good for the disabled people who HAVE suffered significantly?
Idk. Idk. I just don't like them at all. (Not to mention the not-so-subtle racism and anti-theism when talking about tulpamancers or other forms of spiritual plurality, like good going guys, you've disrespected thousands of years worth of culture and tradition, don't you feel oh so good about yourselves, hm? Good job!)
#pluralpunk#🖖🏾#the creature speaks!#pluralgang#plurality#plural system#endo safe#pro endo#sysblr#system stuff#system things
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Probably not an ask you'd likely get I assume, but...what re your thoughts on people using the word "delulu"? What exactly does it mean to say that?
I'm asking because it almost feels like a slur, but most people who use is are disabled, so idk what to personally think of it
Hello,
Okay, so before I get into answering this, warning for uncensored use of ableist slurs, though briefly and to compare histories.
Objectively, yes, "delulu" is a slur. A slur is defined by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary as an insinuation or allegation about someone that is likely to insult them or damage their reputation or a derogatory or insulting term applied to particular group of people. When using the firts definition, the word "delulu," derived from delusional and meant to act as though someone is merely delusion rather than being worthy of being listened to, using the misrepresentation and incorrect public image of people whoe experience delusions to discredit the person they're attacking. In calling someone "delulu," they're basically using a medical symptom as an isult. It basically says "This person is severely mentally ill with delusions that make them paranoid (or other things,) so they have absolutely zero valid points and we should not listen to them at all." They compare people they don't like to a stigmatized group to both drag the person they're arguing down and to further perpetuate the stereotypes around delusions and thus impacting the lives of people who have them.
When using the second definition, it's a bit more complicated. My research has showed that, while some people who have delusions are fine with the word or even use it to refer to themselves, it's generally seen as an ableist insult when used by an abled person against them. For example, like how the term cripple is regarded by the cripplepunk community- we can use it, maybe even to describe ourselves, because we know the weight and struggles behind that word. When someone who isn't physically disabled uses the word, they don't ususally, if ever, understand the history behind the word and what it used to be used for, as a weapon against the physically disabled.
"Delulu" is a slur, yes, but it's not yet a major one. It's a very new thing and, while it certainly has done damage to the community, doesn't hold the same weight in innocent blood as a lot of the bigger slurs do. Cripple and retard have some incredibly disturbing history and a horrific amount of innocent blood spilled using them because they've been around for so long. "Delulu" is only one of many pop psychology terms that are becoming slurs when used by those to whom they don't apply (for example, the term brain-damaged is quickly becoming a word used against people with TBIs, and is slowly becoming something people without TBIs are learning they shouldn't use, but those of us in the TBI community can use it should we so choose.) I don't know if they could progress to the same severity as cripple and retard due to how different medical science is today, but I think everyone would rather not take that chance.
Anything that uses a sign, symptom, or name of a mental disorder as an insult is a slur. Such as the word autistic in certain contexts. It's very much not a slur on its own, but when used by one person to insult another, it becomes a slur. If you see a weird word like that, or a psychology term being used like that, it's probably being used as a slur.
Other things you might want to look out for are the context behind people using words like narcissist, psychopath, sociopath, deranged, psychotic, compulsive/pathological liar, etc- those are the ones I see most often being used in ableist ways (at least the only ones I'm allowed to say,) because they're easy to villainize. If they're basically anyone other than someone with the corresponding disorder who's using the term to refer to themselves or the comunity should be considered untrustworthy until you can find a legitimate, science-backed reason for them to say what they did, and as long as they aren't misusing the terms and speculating on what shouldn't be speculated about, like the mental health of people they don't know and can't possibly accurately diagnose. It's best to avoid using signs, symptoms, and conditions as insults, even when replaced by cutesy terms (delulu, restarted, aucoustic, etc.) Tha's basically turning that word into a slur and one really shouldn't do that.
When in doubt, take a step back.
Mod Aaron
#mod aaron#not writing advice#not writing related#slurs#c slur#slur reclamation#ableism#r slur#tw ableism
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I've kept this in for a very long time, but with endos continuously attacking us, and with "the future is plural" getting more popular, I have to say this.
an open letter to endos and their supporters.
fuck you endos for making me jealous of you for having a "perfect" and "cool" system origin. fuck you for making me feel like I wasn't special bc I have DID and making me feel "shattered by trauma"
every day I wished I was an endo so I could be cool and have a system origin with no toxic people, not knowing y'all were the toxic ones, then when I'd see signs I'd be in an internal war with myself because y'all hide behind the "acceptance" disguise and make it seem like anti endos were toxic bullies
because of y'all, I hated anti endos and wished bad shit on them. I thought they deserved their trauma for being bullies, I will live with that guilt forever because of you.
because of y'all, I felt like my trauma wasn't real or not severe enough for DID/osdd, and feared I was endo and "not valid" because anti endos rightly called out endos as fake and after I became anti endo, I felt this fear even worse. this time, I felt like I was delusional and like my alters and trauma were delusions. i fear being a trauma faker and a disorder faker because of y'all.
because of y'all I have felt so much mental pain, anger, and had internal wars because y'all divided the online plural community and made it pure hell to be in. I hated being a system bc of y'all. the whole reason I got tired of the plural community and thought it was toxic is because of y'all.
endos and your supporters, you fucked me up for good in ways that can't be reversed. you gave me yet another fear, and more intrusive thoughts than I already had before I even knew what being "plural" was. it's because of y'all discovering my system has made my mental health worse.
all this shit about myself aside, y'all overstep dnis, steal tags and mock tags, flags and more by anti endos, mock trauma survivors and spread misinformation about DID and OSDD when theres already too much.
fuck you all. you're all just ableist pieces of shit.
#dissociative identity disorder#actually dissociative#anti endo#endos fuck off#actually systempunk#systempunk
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a lot of the more extreme & “doomerist” blackpill radfem spaces are so heavily ableist, and this ableism shifts into transphobia. transphobia & ableism are very intertwined in themselves (which is something mainstream tras have a hard time coming to terms with), and given the way that the “rudefem” crowd tends to treat otherwise disabled & ill folk, it is no surprise that their terrible treatment of the mentally ill & disabled (both physically & mentally) will apply to trans people. what gives them even more leverage & “feelgood” thoughts about their own selves is that this time, they can cover their ableism up under the coat of feminism. they can get away with calling people mutilated, confused, delusional, psychotic, narcissistic, insane & other saneist & ableist terms; because this time they know that they won’t face as much of backlash from the people they hang around with. they get to feel morally superior for not having to deal with the very mentally exhausting & draining condition dysphoria is, and what is even sadder is the fact that a lot of them are dysphoric themselves– their internalized ableism manifests in a, “i know how to cope with this better! others who don’t & cannot find a way other than by transitioning are narcissistic, self-centered and delusional! i’m Better Than Them!” way. if radical feminist spaces are apparently safe for dysphoric people & are meant to offer better strategies & treatment than mainstream tra spaces are, then we need to get rid of all the ableists invading our spaces. ableism is anti-feminist. dysphoric people need real solidarity & community. we are tired of being treated like shit & being used as political weapons by both sides. our existence shouldn’t be reduced to “object that can be used to prove a point” between two ideologically conflicted sides. at the end of the day, the more nuanced corners of radical feminist spaces should strive to analyze the ways that both radical feminist spaces and trans rights activist spaces tend to nihilize dysphoric people & use them as guinea pigs. both radfem and tra circles can be unhealthy, the former being repressive while the latter is anti-recovery. true allyship is necessary, and true allyship means listening to dysphoric voices.
– mod zoroark
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