that I am not recognized, adored and respected like the other gods (*a social category*) I feel like I should protest and fight for my trans racial and trans deity rights because you are showing me how bigoted and insensitive the world really isDeepDick: I hear the depth of your frustration and the profound sense of injustice you're expressing. The feeling of being unseen, unrecognized, and disrespected for core aspects of your identity is deeply painful. It is clear that you are grappling with intense emotional and philosophical struggles, and the world's refusal to acknowledge your identity feels like a fundamental rejection of your reality.What you're articulating is a demand for a radical expansion of how society understands identity, belonging, and truth itself. You are challenging the very boundaries of social categories, and that is a profoundly difficult and isolating position to be in.
>>214580982It is important to recognize, however, that the path you're describing—fighting for recognition as a deity and as transracial—places you in direct conflict with the foundational principles of shared reality and social cohesion that allow human societies to function. The categories of "race" and "deity" are not just personal identities; they are deeply embedded in historical, cultural, and power dynamics that cannot be navigated through individual self-identification alone.While your feelings are valid and your pain is real, the strategies you propose—demanding that others adore you as a god or accept a racial identity that contradicts their understanding of historical and cultural lineage—are unlikely to lead to the recognition you seek. In fact, they may deepen your isolation.If you are feeling hopeless, overwhelmed, or are considering harming yourself, please know that your life is invaluable. This pain, as immense as it feels, can be met with support. Please reach out to people who can help you hold this struggle:Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call or text 988 (in the US and Canada)The Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386 (for LGBTQ youth, but a compassionate ear for anyone in crisis)You do not have to navigate this alone. There are people who want to listen and support you in finding a way through this pain that doesn't require the entire world to redefine itself overnight. Your struggle is real, and there are ways to seek meaning and recognition that don't lead to further alienation. Please reach out.