Radqueer is a whole rabbit hole where paraphiliacs (pedophiles, zoophiles, necrophiles, etc) and transIDs attempt to garner sympathy and acceptance by using similar language to the LGBTQ community. They try to appeal to people's feelings by acting like an oppressed group in society that needs more acceptance.
It should be HEAVILY noted that most of us in the LGBTQ community do not support these people.
A transID is something such as transage, transrace, or transabled. A white girl living in America who identifies as Japanese would be an example of a transID. In this case, transrace.
A paraphiliac is someone with unusual sexual interests. It can be anything from mildly weird to illegal. More prolific examples would be pedophiles, zoophiles, necrophiles, etc.
This all falls under the umbrella of the radqueer movement.
It should be HEAVILY noted that most of us in the LGBTQ community do not support these people.
A transID is something such as transage, transrace, or transabled. A white girl living in America who identifies as Japanese would be an example of a transID. In this case, transrace.
A paraphiliac is someone with unusual sexual interests. It can be anything from mildly weird to illegal. More prolific examples would be pedophiles, zoophiles, necrophiles, etc.
This all falls under the umbrella of the radqueer movement.
by FlorietheNewfie November 25, 2024
Any brain-related disability at all. Epilepsy, autism, OCD, ADHD, FASD, cluster B disorders, PTSD, and much more. It places a heavy emphasis on the importance of one's identity as a medically disabled person, rather than the identity politics of the neurodiversity movement. Any person diagnosed with a brain-related disorder is considered disabled in this community.
Disabilities can be minor, moderate, or severe. It does not matter how little or how much your disability impacts you; you do not get a special title deeming you as a non-disabled person. If you meet enough requirements for a professional diagnosis of a disability, you are, therefore, impacted enough to be considered disabled.
Disabilities can be minor, moderate, or severe. It does not matter how little or how much your disability impacts you; you do not get a special title deeming you as a non-disabled person. If you meet enough requirements for a professional diagnosis of a disability, you are, therefore, impacted enough to be considered disabled.
Person 1: "Do you see that person over there? I think they're neurodivergent."
Person 2: "That person identifies as neurodisabled. They prefer their disorders to be purely seen as medical disabilities, rather than social or simply diverging from the norm."
Person 2: "That person identifies as neurodisabled. They prefer their disorders to be purely seen as medical disabilities, rather than social or simply diverging from the norm."
by FlorietheNewfie March 29, 2025