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-Broadly, a system exclusionist is anyone who believes there should be rigid rules or standards, of any kind, about who is allowed to call themselves a [[system]].+Broadly, a system exclusionist is anyone who believes there should be rigid rules or standards, of any kind, about who is allowed to call themselves a [[system]]. I personally think they are idiots.
  
 System exclusionist attitudes occupy a vast spectrum. The core and most restrictive variation on the concept is that only [[traumagenic]] systems professionally diagnosed with [[DID]] should be allowed to call themselves systems and anyone else is appropriating the label, but there are various less restrictive variations, such as being willing to acknowledge undiagnosed or self-diagnosed traumagenic systems, being willing to acknowledge [[OSDD]] systems, or, more rarely, being willing to acknowledge [[endogenic]] systems as long as they are professionally diagnosed with DID. System exclusionist attitudes occupy a vast spectrum. The core and most restrictive variation on the concept is that only [[traumagenic]] systems professionally diagnosed with [[DID]] should be allowed to call themselves systems and anyone else is appropriating the label, but there are various less restrictive variations, such as being willing to acknowledge undiagnosed or self-diagnosed traumagenic systems, being willing to acknowledge [[OSDD]] systems, or, more rarely, being willing to acknowledge [[endogenic]] systems as long as they are professionally diagnosed with DID.
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