And the difference between this and chemical castrating and cutting off the genitals and breasts of children is ...?
/(Some) doctors are still calling these people mentally ill. Give it a year
Able-bodied people are now choosing to identify as handicapped
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.
…"[S]ome of these persons mutilate themselves; others ask surgeons for an amputation or for the transection of their spinal cord," that site adds of the shocking steps some are taking.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) notes on its website, "Those with BIID desire the amputation of one or more healthy limbs or desire a paralysis."
In one case of BIID, Jørund Viktoria Alme, 53, a senior credit analyst in Oslo, Norway, identifies as disabled and uses a wheelchair, even though she has no physical handicap.
Alme is also transgender, [of course] according to Heraldscotland.com. Alme said on the morning TV program "Good Morning Norway" in 2022 that it had been a "lifelong wish" to have been born "a woman paralyzed from the waist down," the same source noted.
….{A] 21-year-old North Carolina woman who identified as blind actually took steps to destroy her own eyesight, according to multiple reports from a few years ago.
And here’s a doctor who’ll be drummed out of the medical profession faster than you can say “LIA THOMAS”:
One Arizona internist called today's transableism a "delusional disorder."
"In my opinion, both transgender and transabled persons suffer from a delusional disorder," Jane Orient, a general internist in Tucson, Arizona, and executive director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, told Fox News Digital via email.
"The Oath of Hippocrates adjures physicians to do no harm," Orient said.
"Mutilating the body is an objective harm even if makes the patient subjectively feel better," she added.
One heartless paralyzed college student called trans ableism a "cry for attention." Ya think?
The 24-year-old told Fox News Digital, "It’s offensive to people who actually suffer from the condition that you say you need, in order to be your true self."
There are still some real women out there who feel the same way about the fake lady sickos crowding into girls’ showers, bathrooms, and athletic contests.
Mr. Tiger
When I was around three, I would awaken each morning and decide what animal I wanted to be for the day. If it was a tiger, say, my mommy’s call, “Chrissie, time for breakfast” went unheeded, and she’d have to amend that to “Mr. Tiger, here’s your breakfast!’, and I’d toddle off to the kitchen to be served my Cream of Wheat.
I grew out of that phase, eventually, and by high school, I’d put aside my childish tiger suit and proceeded to go about my business (A secret confession: I didn’t really believe I was a tiger, I just enjoyed pretending to be one.)
Were I a child today, I’d have counseling to help me adjust to and accept my tigerness, my parents and teachers would be handed a list of preferred pronouns they should use when addressing me, and a friendly surgeon would probably agree to sew a tail on my butt. I’m not convinced that would be considered progress, in a normal world.