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Author:  Tad Queasy [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 3:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Transracial Man Feels He Is Filipino

We will probably see this more and more.

http://www.wtsp.com/news/transracial-ma ... /491290902

wtsp.com wrote:
TAMPA, Fla. -- Riding in a flamboyant purple vehicle, Ja Du shows up to a coffee shop to open up about his new identity.

Ja Du, born a white male named Adam, now considers himself a Filipino. Turns out the purple ride he drives around in is called a Tuk Tuk, an Asian-derived vehicle used for public transit in the Philippines he says.

Ja Du is part of a small, but growing community of people who considers themselves transracial. It refers to someone born one race, but identifies with another.

Sound weird? Not to them. Ja Du says he grew up enjoying Filipino food, events and the overall culture.

“I’d watch the history channel sometimes for hours you know whenever it came to that and you know nothing else intrigued me more but things about Filipino culture.”

If you’re thinking this sounds familiar, you might remember the story of Rachel Dolezal. Dolezal was born white, but identified as black and portrayed herself as such. She was even the president of the Spokane, Washington, chapter of the NAACP.

After she appeared on an episode of Dr. Phil, the term transracial started to become more widely known. Now, we are finding out this community of people who identify as another race is growing. If you look on Facebook, where we found Ja Du, groups dubbed transracial are popping up with dozens of members.

Standpoint from a psychologist

Dr. Stacey Scheckner is a licensed psychologist with a B.A. from Washington University, plus M.A. and doctorate from Florida State. She hasn’t had a client who wanted to change their race but has worked with many clients wanting to change their body in some way.

“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. The more knowledge you have of yourself, the happier you can be,” she said.

“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. The public was very critical of Dolezal and might be for him as well, but 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.”

“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, she does think they should speak to a professional.

“I work with a lot, in my 15 years, a lot of transgender people. 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.

Preventing fraud

Your race can make you more marketable and in some cases eligible for certain benefits, jobs and scholarships. After quick Google search for ethnic scholarships, we found that a Filipino scholarship was the second option that popped up.

He knows this can be a problem, but says he’s not trying to take advantage of anything.

“I believe people will [take advantage] just like other people have taken advantage of their identity to get their way, but the difference between me and them Garin is that I don’t want that. I think that we all have the freedoms to pursue happiness in our own ways,” he said.

More about transracial

The term was normally used to describe someone (or a couple) of a certain race adopting a baby of another race. But, now after the story of Rachel Dolezal, it’s becoming associated with someone who identifies with another ethnicity or race.

If you Google the term now, you will find plenty of stories and information referring to both definitions for the term.

Author:  Chus [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 3:56 pm ]
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I feel like an eighteen year old. Unfortunately, there is never one around.

Author:  rogers park bryan [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 3:56 pm ]
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“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. The more knowledge you have of yourself, the happier you can be,” she said.

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



Sounds good. Don't hurt anyone with your perceived heritage

Author:  denisdman [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 3:57 pm ]
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Ok, the undocumented immigrants should start claiming to be transnational.

Author:  Hank Scorpio [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 3:58 pm ]
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rogers park bryan wrote:
“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. The more knowledge you have of yourself, the happier you can be,” she said.

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



Sounds good. Don't hurt anyone with your perceived heritage


The time has come RPB. Embrace your inner Norwegian.

Author:  SuperMario [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:01 pm ]
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rogers park bryan wrote:
“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. The more knowledge you have of yourself, the happier you can be,” she said.

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



Sounds good. Don't hurt anyone with your perceived heritage


Except that it can because people can be more eligible for jobs or scholarships based on race. Wait until these whack jobs start suing in the same manner as transgenders.

From now on, I am a half African-American, half-Guatemalan, who is gay and trans-gendered and a wheel-chair bound dwarf who also has Downs Syndrome. Sign me up!

Author:  denisdman [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:05 pm ]
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SuperMario wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
“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. The more knowledge you have of yourself, the happier you can be,” she said.

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



Sounds good. Don't hurt anyone with your perceived heritage


Except that it can because people can be more eligible for jobs or scholarships based on race. Wait until these whack jobs start suing in the same manner as transgenders.

From now on, I am a half African-American, half-Guatemalan, who is gay and trans-gendered and a wheel-chair bound dwarf who also has Downs Syndrome. Sign me up!


I'd like to see you try to pull off that look in the job interview.

Author:  ToxicMasculinity [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:14 pm ]
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Tad Queasy wrote:
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.



Color me shocked.....

There was a time in this country we institutionalized these people.

Author:  Hank Scorpio [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:17 pm ]
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ToxicMasculinity wrote:
Tad Queasy wrote:
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.



Color me shocked.....

There was a time in this country we institutionalized these people.


I liked this: Ja Du hasn’t told his family yet because he believes they will laugh at the notion of changing your ethnicity.

BUT he has told them about changing his gender. :lol: :lol:

Author:  Dr. Kenneth Noisewater [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:17 pm ]
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wtsp.com wrote:
TAMPA, Fla. -- Riding in a flamboyant purple vehicle, Ja Du shows up to a coffee shop to open up about his new identity.

Ja Du, born a white male named Adam, now considers himself a Filipino. Turns out the purple ride he drives around in is called a Tuk Tuk, an Asian-derived vehicle used for public transit in the Philippines he says.


That's not what it's called in the Philippines.

I'm more Filipino than that dude. He should trade up and drive a jeepney.

Author:  ToxicMasculinity [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:18 pm ]
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Hank Scorpio wrote:
ToxicMasculinity wrote:
Tad Queasy wrote:
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.



Color me shocked.....

There was a time in this country we institutionalized these people.



I liked this: Ja Du hasn’t told his family yet because he believes they will laugh at the notion of changing your ethnicity.

BUT he has told them about changing his gender. :lol: :lol:


Go ahead and cut your dick off son, but don't dare let me catch you driving a Tuk Tuk

Author:  rogers park bryan [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:20 pm ]
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SuperMario wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
“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. The more knowledge you have of yourself, the happier you can be,” she said.

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



Sounds good. Don't hurt anyone with your perceived heritage


Except that it can because people can be more eligible for jobs or scholarships based on race. Wait until these whack jobs start suing in the same manner as transgenders.

From now on, I am a half African-American, half-Guatemalan, who is gay and trans-gendered and a wheel-chair bound dwarf who also has Downs Syndrome. Sign me up!

I thought my "don't hurt anyone" was pretty clear.

I didn't say it's impossible to hurt someone

Anyway, let me know when you guys convine him he's white and we'll all celebrate.

Author:  ToxicMasculinity [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:21 pm ]
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rogers park bryan wrote:
SuperMario wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
“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. The more knowledge you have of yourself, the happier you can be,” she said.

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



Sounds good. Don't hurt anyone with your perceived heritage


Except that it can because people can be more eligible for jobs or scholarships based on race. Wait until these whack jobs start suing in the same manner as transgenders.

From now on, I am a half African-American, half-Guatemalan, who is gay and trans-gendered and a wheel-chair bound dwarf who also has Downs Syndrome. Sign me up!

I thought my "don't hurt anyone" was pretty clear.

I didn't say it's impossible to hurt someone

Anyway, let me know when you guys convine him he's white and we'll all celebrate.


Convince him? Nah I'd soon as just get rid of the undesirables

Author:  rogers park bryan [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:22 pm ]
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Ok then kill him.


I'll be ready with the champagne!

Author:  ToxicMasculinity [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:24 pm ]
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rogers park bryan wrote:
Ok then kill him.


I'll be ready with the champagne!


I meant throw him in the nut house or better yet, deport him to the phillipines.

Only muslims would throw him off a roof

Author:  rogers park bryan [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:25 pm ]
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ToxicMasculinity wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Ok then kill him.


I'll be ready with the champagne!


I meant throw him in the nut house or better yet, deport him to the phillipines.

Only muslims would throw him off a roof

Send him and Ray Moore to Thailand. Both will be happy and not our problem anymore!

Author:  ToxicMasculinity [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:26 pm ]
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rogers park bryan wrote:
ToxicMasculinity wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Ok then kill him.


I'll be ready with the champagne!


I meant throw him in the nut house or better yet, deport him to the phillipines.

Only muslims would throw him off a roof

Send him and Ray Moore to Thailand. Both will be happy and not our problem anymore!


Twinks for everyone!

Author:  HawaiiYou [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:41 pm ]
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My son went thru a phase during his hs years where he thought he was black. I could have have used this transracial identification thing back then to get him some grants exclusively reserved for African Americans. :D

Author:  Tad Queasy [ Mon Nov 13, 2017 5:54 pm ]
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Is this going to result in an increase or a decrease in cries of "cultural appropriation" as people of one culture claim to identify with a different culture just as people of one gender claim to identify with a different gender? These days no one would tell the latter "It's Not OK." or that they can't do that.

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