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the term transracial started to become more widely known after the much-publicized story of Rachel Dolezal. Dolezal, born white, identified as black and portrayed herself as such. She was even the president of the Spokane, Wash., chapter of the NAACP.

Now, Facebook groups dubbed transracial are popping up with dozens of members.


No doubt their motto is "I reject your reality, and substitute my own!"

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Tampa-based psychologist Stacey Schreckner said she had not encountered a client wanting to change their race. She has, however, worked with clients who otherwise desired different physical features.

“If someone feels that they feel at home with a certain religion, a certain race, a certain culture, I think that, if that’s who they really feel inside, life is about finding out who you are," she said. "The more knowledge you have of yourself, the happier you can be"

She continued: “And, as long as it’s not hurting yourself or anyone else, I don’t see a problem with that.”




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'Transracial' man, born white, says he feels Filipino

USA Today NetworkGarin Flowers, WTSP-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla.
Published 11:33 a.m. ET Nov. 13, 2017 | Updated 2:30 p.m. ET Nov. 13, 2017

TAMPA, Fla. — Ja Du, born a white male named Adam, now considers himself a Filipino.

He even drives what he calls a Tuk Tuk, an Asian-derived vehicle used for public transit in the Philippines.

Ja Du is part of a small but growing number of people who call themselves transracial. The term once referred only to someone (or a couple) of a one race adopting a child of another, but now it’s becoming associated with someone born of one race who identifies with another.

Ja Du says he grew up enjoying Filipino food, events and the overall culture.

“Whenever I’m around the music, around the food, I feel like I’m in my own skin,” he said.

“I’d watch the History Channel, sometimes for hours ... nothing else intrigued me more but things about Filipino culture.”

the term transracial started to become more widely known after the much-publicized story of Rachel Dolezal. Dolezal, born white, identified as black and portrayed herself as such. She was even the president of the Spokane, Wash., chapter of the NAACP.

Now, Facebook groups dubbed transracial are popping up with dozens of members.

A psychologist weighs in

Tampa-based psychologist Stacey Schreckner said she had not encountered a client wanting to change their race. She has, however, worked with clients who otherwise desired different physical features.

“If someone feels that they feel at home with a certain religion, a certain race, a certain culture, I think that, if that’s who they really feel inside, life is about finding out who you are," she said. "The more knowledge you have of yourself, the happier you can be"

She continued: “And, as long as it’s not hurting yourself or anyone else, I don’t see a problem with that.”

Ja Du hasn’t told his family yet because he believes they will laugh at the notion of changing your ethnicity. And while Dolezal received much criticism, Scheckner believes everyone should be more understanding.

“If that’s who they are and they want to celebrate it and enjoy it, then you have to think: What harm is it doing? All they want to do is throw themselves into that culture and celebrate it," she said.

“I think before we get offended, we need to take a step back and think about what is the harm.”

But, with someone making such drastic changes, Scheckner does think they should speak to a professional.

“I work with a lot, in my 15 years, a lot of transgender people" she said. "Before the doctors that I send them to do any type of physical changes to their body, they go through a long process with me and actually most the people, they are not upset about it because they want to make sure that they’re doing the right thing.”

That brings up another major change with Ja Du. He is also transsexual and is considering changing his gender as well. He has spoken to his mom and family about that.

Ja Du knows some may question intentions or accuse him of cultural appropriation. This can be a problem, he said, but says he’s not trying to take advantage of anything.

"I don’t want that," he said. "I think that we all have the freedoms to pursue happiness in our own ways."


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Well, I'm an Indian outlaw, half Cherokee and Choctaw. My baby she's a Chippewa, she's one of a kind. All my friends call me Bear Claw, the Village Cheaftin' is my paw-paw. He gets his orders from my maw-maw, she makes him walk the line.


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I think he should move to the Philippines, see just how warm and caring poor and starving people are.


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Well, I feel Martian. Or perhaps Andorian. I think they will do a story about me, won't they?


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Back in the day, we called them wiggers.


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"He gets his orders from my maw-maw"

Hey Dave, aint they from Kenya??


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ah, identity politics is raising it's head all over the place.

once knew a guy that married a young indonesian. that's close, ain't it?


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it's a liberal thing. When reality does not meet their agenda or world view, they just create a new reality out of whole cloth. Evidently it's real to them.


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That psyc should have brought in somebody fluent in Filipino language to speak to him. Then told him once you can write speak and read Filipino come back and let’s talk about this. At that point you will have some skin in the game.

What’s next trans doctors? Trans pilots? Trans cops? Trans teachers ( that we already have I’m afraid)


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The tree of liberty is in need of fertilizer. I can help.


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Originally Posted by DigitalDan
The tree of liberty is in need of fertilizer. I can help.


What was the name of that movie, Soylent Green or something like that?


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Does he eat baloot??? You can't be be a Flipp if you don't love baloot....

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I don't know what you lot are up in arms about as this is nothing new, every no-hope lunatic from every third world [bleep] has in the past twenty years or so decided that they 'feel' American and your Government has been welcoming them home with open arms.


And thank you for that, it seems to have caught on here as well.


Really...thanks. frown


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Originally Posted by 340boy
Originally Posted by DigitalDan
The tree of liberty is in need of fertilizer. I can help.


What was the name of that movie, Soylent Green or something like that?
In Water World, they were composting the deceased to grow veggies.


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The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. - Thomas Jefferson

I took a little "liberty" with the quote, but suggest that idiot blood works as well.


I am..........disturbed.

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Originally Posted by northern_dave
Well, I'm an Indian outlaw, half Cherokee and Choctaw. My baby she's a Chippewa, she's one of a kind. All my friends call me Bear Claw, the Village Cheaftin' is my paw-paw. He gets his orders from my maw-maw, she makes him walk the line.


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I feel like im an American Indian. Can i hunt those tribal lands in Co now?


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Originally Posted by jaguartx
I feel like im an American Indian. Can i hunt those tribal lands in Co now?



Probably better off going for one legged coloured mentally deficient lesbian mother of three.

More benefits.


And it would put you squarely in the middle of democrat territory so you could also claim victimhood and moral superiority.


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Hey, man, I get it. About once a week we feel like Mexican. So we go to Chipotle.

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I encourage this because nothing will [bleep] up affirmative action more than "transracial" white people claiming to be black to get into Harvard and get jobs at the post office.


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