While people engage in "identity" discourses, which may originate from themselves or others, they may consent to or resist these identities conferred on them. Based on the speech act theory, the present study regards identity resistance discourse as a kind of speech acts. By analyzing the discourse of "Taike" identity discourse in the "Wretch" blog, the study tries to examine the strategies employed to resist identities conferred on discourses. This paper contends that identity construction, instead of two clear-cut steps, identity construction and deconstruction, is much more complicated.