Question for the trans people afraid of their country criminalizing their existence and looking to fuck off to places that aren't actively focusing on removing our rights every week:What kind of steps have you taken so far? What resources have you found that helped you? Have you found any community of trans people working on this together? What would you like to find to help you?I've been trying to make a website and forum for trying to address all of that but desu I'm out of my depth and just kind of trying my best alone using Google and my own personal experiences and findings. I'd love any feedback or points in the right direction or just other trans people to talk to about it at all desu.
>>43041322if that country's the us, there are barely better options desuif it's the uk, move to the us
>>43041322the us is such an odd freakshow. unless trans affirming care for adults gets made illegal, or it becomes actually illegal for insurance companies to cover trans affirming healthcare, then you have basically two types of states right now:1. you will be arrested or at minimum asked to leave for being in a bathroom that doesn't align with your birthsex if you get clocked, and only one or two providers in the state are providing gender affirming care of any kind2. the state mandates that insurance must cover basically every trans procedure under the sun, it's illegal to be discriminated against, and even the average conservative in the state is at minimum desensitized to you and will leave you alone.among western countries, the us is both the best and worst possible place you can live. if you live in a blue state that is protecting you, then you basically can't do better than anywhere else on earth. if you live in a red state that hates you, it's basically only a matter of time before you existing in public is a crime.
>>43041322If youre american shouldnt you just move to blue state and wait until the democrats win?
>>43041353I'd say a couple years ago a good blue US city was the best place to be trans in the world but IDK if I'd say it's ideal anymore. The founder of the Heritage Foundation literally said on record he plans to completely get rid of all trans people in the US and Project 2025 goes as far as the death penalty for trans people (by classifying them as sexual predators). Project 2025 is already halfway completed and every week trans people are being targeted more and more.If you had moved here from the UK with as a trans woman with a female passport legally you can already be deported for committing fraud under the current ICE guidelines.I've already lost half a dozen different neighbors to ICE raids this year in a sleepy and safe blue city.I can't legally use the bathroom in most the US despite passing well.I can't renew my passport with my correct gender if I lose it. My local clinic stopped prescribing HRT to legal adults over federal budgeting threats.I get the US is still way better than many places, but I think a lot of us don't want to live in fear of what the next thing will be and how bad it will "really" get when the current administration has made it a point that they don't want us to exist at all and are working towards removing us as best they can.Some countries are definitely worse with more barbaric policies that are nightmarish compared to the US in some ways, however many of such countries don't really care or think about trans people much at all so things aren't fearfully getting worse and society at large doesn't care as much.Regardless, I'd like to find more resources and have the option, information, and community available. Even if it ends up being best to stay in your country and just have know for traveling abroad as a trans person since having one place to check that will tell us if we can use the bathroom, get HRT, and know how locals will treat us without having to rely on asking cis people or outdated Google results.
>>43041423>>43041450I think the issue I'm dwelling on (admittedly perhaps to more than is reasonable, but also perhaps not) is at what point would blue states not be able to protect us?I know plenty that want to. We have sanctuary cities, strong laws, checks & balances, states rights, and all of that. However we're increasing seeing pressure on blue states. We're increasingly seeing federal funding threats. We're increasingly seeing "throw trans people under the bus or we won't let this bill about totally different important things go through". The rules don't feel like they are being followed anymore. Hell, we've had legal innocent US citizens murdered in broad daylight in public from half a dozen angles with tons of witnesses and the murders didn't so much as get a fine or night in jail.And moving internationally is not typically a quick and easy affair. I'd rather have the resources available to know about my options and trans life abroad and not use it for more than vacation info than wake up to Trump just doing some illegal shit randomly and going "well we're throwing trans people in camps now" or whatever and people go "Wait you can't do that! It's illegal and wrong!" And then I spend months being forcibly detransitioned and abused before maybe someone lets me out and says "yeah it's real fucked up that happened to you, they can't do that".
>ameritroons STILL believe theyre being exterminated>in the single best country to be a trannythe victim mentality in leftists needs to be studied