Avicus Crowley
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Being trans in Texas, my life right now is assembling a depressingly small list of safe states to flee to, while also aware I have absolutely none of the finances to do so.
05:03 PM - Feb 19, 2023
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Chris Young (he/his/him)
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My heart breaks for you. You deserve so much better!
In response to Avicus Crowley.
05:05 PM - Feb 19, 2023
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Avicus Crowley
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In response to Chris Young (he/his/him).
But, I thank you for your kind words and kindness in these times. I am sure many trans folks do. May you be safe. May we all get the privilege of being safe.
05:09 PM - Feb 19, 2023
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Avicus Crowley
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In response to Chris Young (he/his/him).
So, in effect, not only will I need to move but any state with a support network for me is a no-go state. I am genuinely not sure how this all is going to go.
05:08 PM - Feb 19, 2023
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Kesh the Goblin
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In response to Avicus Crowley.
It's worrisome. As you said, every state with a support network comes with challenges, such as higher cost of living, and there are no programs in sight to help adults relocate. Understandably there is limited support for kids. Just wish there was for adults too.
05:12 PM - Feb 19, 2023 (Edited)
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Avicus Crowley
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In response to Chris Young (he/his/him).
What is more frustrating is that I fled Ohio for Texas. Ohio I got attacked regularly just by existing by standard people, and TX had a support network waiting for me. General TX citizens have been absolutely no problem in my life like in Ohio, and this uncertainty with TX is honestly new and recent
05:08 PM - Feb 19, 2023
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Chris Young (he/his/him)
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In response to Avicus Crowley.
I'm glad that you've had a personal support network, anyway. Michigan is a safe state. With Dems in control, we're writing protections for the LGBTQ community into law!
05:12 PM - Feb 19, 2023
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