[VIDEO] “Transabled” Woman Tells Dr. Phil She Poured Cleaning Solution In Her Eyes Because She Always “Felt She Should Be Blind”

What in tarnation is going on in this country? 

It's like up is down, black is white and people are choosing to identify as anything and everything under the sun. 

This video here shows a young lady who actually poured chemicals in her eyes in order to blind herself, simply because she identifies as a "blind person."

This was from an older appearance on "The Doctors" with Dr. Phil and needless to say, they were absolutely flabbergasted by this stupidity. 

Watch the video: 
 
What's really crazy is that this woman is not the only one who is literally maiming themselves in order to identify as disabled. 

New York Post reports that a troubling societal issue called “transableism” is attracting attention these days. 
Transableism is a newer term for BIID, or “Body Integrity Identity Disorder,” in which a person actually “identifies” as handicapped.

BIID has been relabeled to transableism to align with today’s trans community, according to some.

The point of “changing the identifier” from a psychiatric condition (BIID) to an advocacy term (transableism) is to “harness the stunning cultural power of gender ideology” to the cause of allowing doctors to “treat” BIID patients by “amputating healthy limbs, snipping spinal cords or destroying eyesight,” according to Evolution News and Science Today (EN), which reports on and analyzes evolution, neuroscience, bioethics, intelligent design and other science-related issues.

This is 100% not normal behavior. 

No one should be harming themselves in order to live "their truth" as a disabled person.

I'm sure anyone with a physical disability would be absolutely disgusted by this behavior, and quite frankly, we should all be alarmed and really take a look inward as a society to figure out why we're going down this strange, dark road. 

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