Weaponized Labels in Abduction Discourse: From Abductees to Experiencers

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People who report abduction experiences feel forces are trying to keep them from leaving, debate how dark the discussion should be, cite cases of being mutilated “like cattle,” and are shifting from calling themselves abductees to calling themselves experiencers, a label that is then used to shape the conversation.

“THEY WERE EXTRACTING THE SOUL LIKE AN OYSTER FROM ITS SHELL”

A sense is expressed that certain forces may be trying to impede our ability to leave, and a question is raised about how dark the discussion should go. The speaker mentions people who have been mutilated “like cattle” and notes a growing movement among those with such experiences. Those individuals no longer choose the label abductees, instead preferring the softer term experiencers. However, this label is described as being weaponized, used in ways that shape the conversation.

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