Therian rights advocates for the recognition and protection of individuals who identify as non-human animals in a spiritual or psychological sense. This topic highlights the importance of respecting diverse identities and promoting inclusivity in society. Petitions within this topic focus on raising awareness about therianthropy, combating discrimination, and advocating for legal recognition of therian rights.
Notable petitions include calls for education on therianthropy in schools and workplaces to foster understanding and acceptance. Another petition seeks to establish legal protections against discrimination based on therian identity, emphasizing the need for equality and respect for all individuals.
Join the movement to support therian rights and promote a more inclusive society. By signing petitions and spreading awareness, you can help create a world where everyones unique identity is celebrated and respected.
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I truly believe that every Therian deserves a safe space to explore and embrace their identity without fear of judgment. That’s why I am 100% committed to supporting the creation of Therian schools in every state—ideally, at least three in each state across the country. These schools would provide a sanctuary for people like us to learn, grow, and connect in a supportive, understanding environment. It’s more than just a place to learn; it’s a community where people can fully express themselves and be proud of who they are, without the fear of being bullied or misunderstood. As a Therian myself, I know how difficult it can be to face rejection and lack of understanding, especially from family or society at large. But if we could create these spaces, we could show the world that being a Therian isn’t just an identity—it’s a beautiful way of existing. I’m giving my heart and soul to this cause because I believe in it, and I know it could work.
I am really done with people trying to get rid of us. I am a Therian and I find it unfair for people to be denied the right to education for something as simple as your identity.