A New Sutiappa is About to Take Over India: Transableism
Transableism harms healthy bodies, strains resources, and perpetuates disability stigmas. Address BIID with therapy, not self-inflicted harm.

After transsexuality, gender fluidity and same sex marriage, a new sutiappa is going to take over the mindspace in India soon. And this new sutiappa is called transableism.
In short, there are some ‘psychiatrically sick’ people, who feel like being a physically or mentally handicapped person.
They want the same rights as any other disabled person.
Transableism, a term that refers to the desire to acquire a disability or impair one’s body to better align with their personal identity, has sparked intense debate in recent years.
Advocates argue that this practice enables individuals to live authentically and express their true selves.
However, transableism is a dangerous and misguided concept that ultimately harms both individuals and society as a whole.
While, on the one hand they are impinging on the rights of genuinely handicapped person, on the other hand, some of them even go to the extent of insisting on ‘medical amputation’ to make them disabled.
The normalization of transableism has broader societal implications.
By endorsing the practice, society may inadvertently perpetuate the belief that disabilities are desirable or even fashionable, undermining the daily struggles faced by individuals with genuine disabilities.
Additionally, the promotion of transableism may lead to the stigmatization and marginalization of disabled individuals who were not born with, but acquired, their disabilities.
This may further alienate them from society and create an unnecessary hierarchy within the disabled community.
One of the primary ethical concerns surrounding transableism is the intentional infliction of harm upon healthy bodies. Medical professionals are bound by the Hippocratic Oath, which pledges to “do no harm.”
Supporting or facilitating transableism directly contradicts this fundamental principle.
Moreover, resources and services dedicated to individuals with disabilities are already limited. Encouraging transableism may further strain these resources and divert attention from those who require essential support due to actual disabilities, exacerbating existing disparities in access to healthcare and social services.Transableism is often linked to Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID), a rare psychological condition characterized by the desire to amputate or disable a healthy body part.
Individuals suffering from BIID experience a disconnection between their perceived and actual physical selves.
However, the proper approach to addressing this condition is through psychological treatment and support, rather than endorsing the harmful practice of transableism.
By allowing individuals to acquire disabilities, we are not addressing the root of the problem.
Instead, it may lead to further psychological distress as the individual grapples with the consequences of their decision, such as long-term pain, limited mobility, and social isolation.
Do not get surprised, if after a few years, the supreme court also starts debating and discussing why any able-bodied person should not be allowed to feel like a ‘disabled person’.
And trans-ability or ability-fluidity is not the last stop.
There are some who feel that even trans-age too should be allowed.
Meaning, a 65-year-old may be allowed to feel like a 2-year-old and do whatever a 2yo can do in public.
Feeling sick already?
Don’t be.
This may soon become very portly and progressive to support the cause of transgenders, tansabled and transaged persons.
You can trust leftists, commies, liberals and all types of sickos to not stop here and continue bringing in new idiotry until they have destroyed every last shred of social structure.
Beware of lefties, commies and liberals.
And keep your children and their future away from them!

