Intromisia

From Pluralpedia, the collaborative plurality dictionary


intromisia ( n., adj.)
Other formsintromisic (adj.)
Synonymstivmisia (n., adj.)

Intromisia refers to hatred of/discrimination against introjects. This happens for a wide variety of reasons, and some common examples include:

  • Someone who is generally pluralphobic, and thus doesn't believe that introjects are real,
  • Believing that introjects are their source, and often or must act entirely like their source; this belief often comes with heavy discrimination towards introjects who are villains or otherwise morally grey in their source,
  • Acting like introjects are simply pretending to be their source, and are basically "playing pretend",
  • Treating introjects from "problematic" or otherwise controversial sources as bad or a reflection of their system's moral character,
  • Believing that factives are identity theft, or generally treating factives differently to other system members,
  • Hatred towards introject-heavy systems,
  • and system exclusionists who believe that introjects from newer sources are a sign of "faking" plurality.

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Intromisia can often be a form of pluralphobia or system exclusionism.