https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/08/10/meet-the-white-tiktokers-who-identify-as-east-asian/

The RCTA [race change to another] phenomenon is different [to racefakers], in that its [teen girl] adherents are open about their actual origins. Tellingly, the RCTA movement has adopted many of the same terms and tropes that have been popularised by the transgender lobby. People talk about ‘transitioning’. They claim to have known from a young age that ‘a part of them was missing’. They document their transitions in the style made famous by transgender TikToker Dylan Mulvaney and his ‘Days of Girlhood ’series. They post updates on how they believe their appearance and even personality are changing to align with their adopted race.

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Yet, despite the many similarities with the transgender movement, those who want to ‘change’ their race have largely been ridiculed and denounced in the media. The same outlets that celebrate gender transitioning, and who bend over backwards to use preferred pronouns, are far more sceptical about transracialism. Last month, NBC News even called in the experts to confirm that people cannot, in fact, change their race.

It is gloriously entertaining to watch those who adhere fanatically to the ‘transwomen are women’ dogma trying desperately to distance themselves from RCTA. How can those who celebrate people who want to change gender so easily condemn those who want to change their race? Why do those who recognise that it is wrong for a teenage girl to want to manifest ‘monolid eyes’ see no issue with the same girl saying she wants to change sex?

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