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American trannies how scared are you of current political climate? Do you plan on fleeing?
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>>42273148
I'm too poor for that, plus it's not like anywhere is good for trannies these days. I'll just rope if things get too bad
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>>42273148
Ive never felt so above it all. Like its all joke to me. Send the illegals back. Arrest the corrupt politicans. Shoot leftifa in the face. Expand the empire. Rebvild Rome.
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>>42273148
its so tiring. bleak. i dont know what to do. it feels so hopeless
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>>42273184
Don't the Chuds want us to kill themselves? Why let them win
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>>42273189
> Arrest the corrupt politicans
There’s no one left
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>>42273222
> Until there is no one left
Yes.
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>>42273148
honestly ive become numb to it and will accept whatever happens. i think this political climate is temporary, so why worry and stress over it
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>>42273244
>i think this political climate is temporary
I don't think it's as temporary as we'd like to believe. yes, the pendulum is going to swing back, but to the center, not the left. the average american voter wants to get back to "normalcy" minus the woke nonsense, and that includes indulging rapehons and genderfucks, and trannies in womens spaces, and probably even hrt for minors. the dems are not our allies and have thrown us under the bus whenever it's convenient and will again.

that said it's not really like you're in mortal peril because of all this. unless you live in a red state, then you are.
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I moved to California immediately after Trump won, took the homeless gamble, got a place to live after being homeless for ~6.5 months.
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>>42273148
No trans headlines really spark emotion in me anymore. As long as I can get my medication one way or another, and can exist in my tiny house, I'll just probably remain really apathetic and shutdown. I don't go outside unless I got a man with me either so I just don't really care.
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>>42273148
Scared regarding trans issues? not really at all rn, I've got my meds, I changed all my paperwork, I'm fine getting surgeries outside the country but that's still a ways off.
Concerned about the political situation in general? moderately, it's definitely worrying that a bunch of ppl itt said they don't care anymore. Maybe the large scale economic collapse on the horizon will get people motivated to demand changes?
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>>42273148
idk I've stopped watching the news bc it just is a constant stream of people doing heinous things and getting away with it because democratic justice just isn't a thing anymore. unfortunately I'm poor and a college student so there's not really anything I can do outside of vote and so far that hasn't really done anything.
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>>42273353
what you guys consider woke nonsense is people saying hey the billionaires are fucking us and you guys are just i don't really care. we're over here like healthcare is going to double, they just cut the aca subsidies, and you guys are so disenfranchised that your only retort is politicians am i right? as the politicians you voted for are the ones fucking us.
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>>42273148
I was afraid in January but i remembered that politics is all ragebait now so i got over
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>>42273148
i dont care and im not worried at all
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>>42273148

i started emigration process immediately after charlie kirk got shot
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Mamdani won im chillin
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>HRT changes permanent
>name and documents already changed
>don't need DEI to make money
>already had all my surgeries
Not much they can do about me
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>>42273148
I'm actually looking to move to America as a tranny
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>>42273148
I already have fled to thailand - transbian chaser
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I'm worried because I have a kid. I'm situated in one of the best places in the country to be trans. in case things are bad for my child or they get violent in a way that touches us, I am willing to leave. We would not have to prove there is somewhere else in the country we could go.

I think it's six of one, a half dozen of the other in terms of being refugees vs being here, though. I am trying to raise her to have a lot of equanimity and comfort with dealing with emergencies. Climate change could burn us out just as well as government repression.
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>>42275614
The entire point is a lethal combination of under-regulated consumer/capitalism aswell as fear politics to where the average american you do talk to genuinely is made docile enough with the authoritarian suppression to their free will and also paranoid enough of anyone around them that they will never leave but also will never act to make the
>"pendulum swing back"
Moreso It is whoever ultimately can sell you the most realistic sounding lie to make it go down easier at the end of the day. The unfortunate take away is that the american citizens which had the financial standing / psychological agency to do so have already departed from this nation, some even as far back as 2017 genuinely, everyone else that still remains is suppressed enough by the capitalism we've grown so complacent with to where there is not a realistic option to leave unless you do want to accept the associated tribulations of isolated homelessness, being without any resources on your lonesome in a foreign nation. Of course not everyone will have such difficulties to leave if they have close loving friends and family outside of the united states. Its a hard to describe feeling where you understand internally things are not normal here but yet at such a loss to do anything because of the brutal political antisocial cement walls we masoned.
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>>42273148
Literally none of this is new. COINTELPRO, Kent State, regime changes in Asia and South America. This is the norm. People just got lulled into ignoring the objective, structural violence of the US. I’m not scared so much as I’m saddened and angry, and wondering when Americans are going to stop tolerating a govt of wealthy oligarchs holding them and their futures hostage with fear and violence.
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>>42273148
I'm a genius and a prophet as well. I have already been chosen. What are they going to do, kill me in the Battle of Bunker Hill a second time?
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>>42273148
not sure anywhere else is better
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>>42273148
It's a shit show and I feel bad for anyone who has to deal with it.
Already left back in October
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>>42273148
I am gonna be honest. I had a feeling America would turn into a fascist authoritarian empire soon enough. Political spectrum aside, I always just wanted to see people get along, but sadly it feels like the government wants to put us both against each other. This is why I never liked political spectrums and such, it's similar to a civil war without meaning.

As for me, I'm currently living in one of the more blue states thankfully, keeping to myself in a *hopefully* safe place. I don't know when worst will become worse, and I don't have a plan for that yet, but I hope things get better. It's best for me to do what I can rather than worry about what I cannot change. I don't think it's long before the president gets in trouble anyway.
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>>42273148
not scared at all. I'm one of the good ones
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>>42273148
I can't afford to flee. My plan is to live my life as best I can until the day they come for me, then I will fight back and probably die. Either that, or I will die in the upcoming mass die offs from climate collapse.
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>>42275614
the woke nonsense is the gender is social constuct, race isn’t real, diversity is strength, policing is racism bullshit, which all seems uniquely designed to make people hate otherwise reasonable progressives
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I'd relocate to Mexico, maybe live in Mexico City or something. I mean if it got bad bad and I had to flee that is where I would try to start over but it's not my dream city or something. Apparently there are some English speaking immigrant neighborhoods, I'd still integrate and master the language though. Hopefully I could find work with my accounting degree. Tbf I don't really feel like it's coming to that. I could get hit by a car tomorrow and die instantly or get diagnosed with terminal cancer so it's not worth living my life thinking about all the ways things might go wrong in the future.
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I’m stuck mentally between moving to America for college and settling down or waiting it out politically, so idk
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I'm still in college. By the time I'm through Trump would have been in office for 2.5 years. This is in a red state.
If the dems run a neolib again then I'll think about fleeing. America would fall into Britain tier at that point.



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