Well, only the ones who identify as Adders.DMSO said:Embrace away, but you're hugging an adder.
...I'll see myself out.
Well, only the ones who identify as Adders.DMSO said:Embrace away, but you're hugging an adder.
You used Neo-Nazis as a stand in for Otherkin, meaning you put them in the same category, that looks like a pretty direct comparison to me. Still I'll let that slide, because apparently you didn't mean to compare the two groups.DMSO said:-I didn't compare Otherkin to Nazis. I compared decreeing language that had been against one group, "Bad", and therefore bad to use against any other group. Any comments? I still think it's crazy to say "They called us monsters, so don't call them monsters!" Ok, but what if they're monsters? People think that trans people are perverts or "making a choice" or weird, and they're wrong and unfair in that. Those same things however, do actually apply very well (perverted being debatable) to Otherkin. The hurtful and wrong use of language in one application is not a strike against the language itself. Are we on the same page with this? Did you not understand what I wrote, or did you prefer not to actually respond to it directly?
-Rachel Dozelzal knew for a fact that she was born to a white family, no matter what justification she weakly threw up, she still took a minority deal even though she's white. Nothing she did can be defended as "she didn't mean to", because she still appropriated black culture and misused a program for the underprivileged, and she did it all by lying out her ass. That goes far beyond "identifying" with black folk.DMSO said:-So what if they don't do it themselves? Rachel Dolezal didn't try to use herself to undermine black folks, and yet predictably she did. Selfish, obsessive behavior without regards for consequences is WRONG. Otherkin, by framing "The shit they like to do" as a spiritual or medical issue, ARE drawing that comparison whether they mean to or not. Embrace away, but you're hugging an adder.
-You did basically just classify them all as having a dangerous obsession. You also did basically set the standard as; either you call them awful things, or you're embracing them. That might not be what you meant, but it's what it looks like.DMSO said:-Demonize? I'm not demonizing them.
-How about hobby? Since that's what it is for the majority of their community. We don't say people who spend extraordinary amounts of time indulging in building model towns for train sets, playing video games, or making hand made costumes have an obsession. Yet that's what model train buffs, gamers, and cosplayers do.DMSO said:-Interests or obsession? There's a difference.
-Again that's the loud minority. Also a lot of the ones who get political are also the ones who get called things like "sick freaks" on a regular basis. That is the political bullshit came to them not the other way at all.DMSO said:-They stopped trying to "do their own thing" when they got political.
-I'm not sure what the take away from that is...DMSO said:-That's a special way of framing it, that I don't agree with at all.
There are actually plenty such folk, reptiles are popular in the furry community, not as much as foxes, felines, canines, horses and rabbits, but they're still popular enough. That's regardless of weather or not you count the dragon-kin types in the community too.DMSO said:I wonder how many "reptile-kin" there are? Most "otherkin" seem to be mammals, mostly foxes, dogs, wolves, tigers, and other sight/scent-oriented predators. I get that joke though, good, I just wonder if there is any room for "Furry" without the "fur".Silvanus said:Well, only the ones who identify as Adders.DMSO said:Embrace away, but you're hugging an adder.
...I'll see myself out.
Well considering the first thing that came up, when I mentioned the rhetoric being used was overly harsh, was this:DMSO said:No, I didn't. If you don't understand how a comparison works, and what the subject of a comparison is (the language, not the group) then you're hopeless. If this is your version of rhetoric, I'm already bored.KyuubiNoKitsune-Hime said:You used Neo-Nazis as a stand in for Otherkin,]DMSO said:-I didn't compare Otherkin to Nazis. I compared decreeing language that had been against one group, "Bad", and therefore bad to use against any other group. Any comments? I still think it's crazy to say "They called us monsters, so don't call them monsters!" Ok, but what if they're monsters? People think that trans people are perverts or "making a choice" or weird, and they're wrong and unfair in that. Those same things however, do actually apply very well (perverted being debatable) to Otherkin. The hurtful and wrong use of language in one application is not a strike against the language itself. Are we on the same page with this? Did you not understand what I wrote, or did you prefer not to actually respond to it directly?
That point falls flat as far as I can see, because the first thing that came up in relation to the subject were Neo-Nazis.DMSO said:What the fuck? So what? People call trans folks sacks of shit, but guess what, I can still call Neo Nazis sacks of shit.