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Over 1,000 people, who identify themselves as dogs, gather in Berlin

The viral footage shows over 1,000 participants who preferred to be recognised as canines and communicated solely through howling and barking.

September 21, 2023 / 08:46 IST
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A thousand participants gathered in Berlin who self-identified as dogs. (Representational)
A thousand participants gathered in Berlin who self-identified as dogs. (Representational)

A gathering of individuals identifying as dogs at the Berlin Potsamer Platz railroad station in Germany has ignited a wave of controversy, raising questions about the boundaries of self-identification and the blurred line between identity and fetishization.

The viral footage of over 1,000 participants who preferred to be recognised as canines and communicated solely through howling and barking has sparked calls for "animal control" and unleashed a barrage of online criticism.

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Critics questioned the authenticity of their canine instincts, suggesting survival tests in the Siberian tundra and even humorously wondering how these "dog-identifying" individuals would handle canine necessities.

This follows the online sensation of Toco, the human collie from Japan, who is living out his dream of becoming a dog through a $14,000 hyperrealistic suit. Toco expressed his desire to connect with others who share similar aspirations, a sentiment shared by many who identify as "therians."