Draft:Systempunk
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The Systempunk, System Punk, or Syspunk movement is an adjacent social movement to cripple punk that focuses on system-based dissociative disorders. It focuses on the destigmatization and acceptance of systems and dissociative disorders.
Systempunk is specifically made for those who have dissociative disorders, which excludes non-traumagenic systems, but there is debate about the validity of this claim. Non-traumagenic/endogenic systems are considered to be ableist and invalid by most people with dissociative disorders caused by trauma (a requirement to be diagnosed with a system disorder), yet non-traumagenic systems have tried to enter systempunk spaces despite this.[1]