transgender

2052 readers
6 users here now

Welcome to lemmy.ml/c/transgender! This is a community for sharing transgender or gender diverse related news articles, posts, and support for the community.

Rules:

  1. Bigotry, transphobia, racism, nationalism, and chauvinism are not allowed.

  2. Selfies are not permitted for the safety of users.

  3. No surveys or studies.

  4. Debating transgender rights is not allowed. Transgender rights are human rights. Debating transgender healthcare is not allowed. Transgender healthcare is a necessity.

  5. No civility policing transgender people. Transgender people have a right to be angry about transphobia and be rude to transphobes.

  6. If you are cis, do not downvote posts. We don't like you manipulating our community.

  7. Posts about dysphoria/trauma/transphobia should be NSFW tagged for community health purposes.

  8. For both cis and trans people: Please alter your username (if possible) to include pronouns (or lack thereof, or questioning) so no one misgenders anyone. details. This rule is important for maintaining a safe place. If you can't change your ID, please let a mod know and include it in your bio.

  9. Leftist infighting is not allowed.

Please remember to report posts that break any of these rules, it makes our job easier!


If you are looking for a more secure and safe trans space, we suggest you visit https://hexbear.net/c/traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns. While we will try our best, lemmy.ml/c/transgender is far more open to the fediverse, and also to trolls. One of the site admins of lemmy.ml, nutomic, is also a transphobe, while hexbear is ran mostly by trans people and has a very active trans community.

founded 5 years ago
MODERATORS
1
 
 

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/3520611

You can find updates on this group on the link below. You should only trust information provided in this link and verified via our general Simplex Chat mentioned in the link below. We have affiliates that will be monitoring Hexbear and other trans groups to assist people. Our goal is to securely help transgender people in unusual circumstances with basic necessities that trans people need. Thank you.


We suggest viewing this link via TOR or VPN, while this site (hosted by a trans person) mentions they do not log IP, you can never be 100% sure about hosting providers. All further updates will be only through this URL and our Simplex Chat.

https://pad.artemislena.eu/code/#/2/code/view/OBjUSvB-We-z4zoAFcFp2qicIFWwExL81W9sdkwILBY/

2
 
 

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/3016455

Hey folks, hoping to have a semi-permanent thread for compiling resources to make finding really cool posts easier. Please suggest links and info in the comments below. I consider this necessary because there's a lot of things we would like pinned but obviously things get very crowded quickly. This thread will start sparse and I will edit new things in as people suggest them.


Trans Chemist Series

These posts are done by a Hexbear user that I have verified as legit, offering unique information about trans DIY hrt, including quality sources, sanitation, storage recommendations. Verified by very expensive industrial chemistry equipment.


DIY Electrolysis Series

There posts are also done by a Hexbear user that is making an open source DIY electrolysis setup.


PSAs


Site Surveys


Links

  • https://genderdysphoria.fyi/ (this link has allegedly been problematic deep into the past, but seems to have cleaned up a lot)

  • /r/transdiy wiki archive : https://archive.md/gDgj1

  • /r/transwiki wiki archive : https://archive.md/OzyAk

  • trans australia : https://trans.au/

  • haircuts for trans people : https://strandsfortrans.org/

  • .Do It Yourself - Hormone Replacement Therapy - Very Basic Information Thread on DIY HRT. https://hexbear.net/post/8763710, guide to using Monero, a private cryptocurrency

  • https://www.transacademy.org/ - Trans Academy is a VRChat group that provides help/community for trans people. Among other things, they do free bi-weekly voice training seminars (in VRChat but also streamed on Discord and Twitch) and make-up tutorials (on Discord), and the classes include content for transmasc, enby, transfem peeps. VRChat is free and doesn't require VR (using the desktop or android app), but you can also participate in most of the class stuff through the Discord.


Webrings and Friends

3
4
 
 

Text mirror of the article at the time of posting:

Trump claims there are only '2 genders.' Historians say that's never been true

History is filled with examples of people changing genders or living between genders, historians say

Written by Alexandra Mae Jones · CBC News · Posted: Feb 02, 2025 1:00 AM PST | Last Updated: February 2

Historian Mo Moulton watched with dismay last week as U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order declaring that the U.S. will only recognize two sexes, male and female, and that they cannot be changed.

"There's been so much energy expended trying to police people into fitting into just two boxes," Moulton, a history professor at the University of Birmingham, England, told CBC News.

It "den[ies] the realities that people have bodies and lives and self-understandings that exceed that."

The executive order, which Trump signed after promising in his inauguration speech that it would be U.S. policy "that there are only two genders," also ordered trans women into male prisons and a halt in the issuance of passports with an "X" gender marker, sparking fear in trans people across the country about their legal status.

While the administration claims the move is a return to "biological facts," experts say it ignores both biological and historical reality — that humans have never fit into just two sexes or two genders.

"The terminology could be new, people's awareness could be new, but the idea or the practice of changing gender is hardly new. It is observed in every time period in U.S. history," said Jules Gill-Peterson, an associate professor of history at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.

"Gender" refers to how someone identifies and represents themselves in society.

Diversity in sex — which includes biological characteristics, like chromosomes, hormones and reproductive anatomy — is also well-documented. Up to 1.7 per cent of people, researchers estimate, are born with intersex traits, or a combination of male and female traits. The introduction of the "X" gender marker on U.S. passports in 2021 came after an intersex Colorado resident's years-long legal battle to acquire a gender-neutral passport.

##Concerns in Canada

Following the executive order, trans and non-binary Canadians have told CBC they're concerned about travelling in the U.S. and afraid that this unravelling of trans rights could creep north even more than it already has.

At least 100,000 people in Canada reported being trans or non-binary in the 2021 census. In 2017, Bill C-16 added protections for transgender and gender-diverse people to the Canadian Human Rights Act and Criminal Code.

When asked about Trump's executive orders, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said he was "only aware of two" genders, adding that he believes the government should let people "make their own personal decisions."

It's "ignorant" to claim there are only two genders, said Benny Michaud, director of the Centre for Indigenous Initiatives, an adjunct professor at Carleton University in Ottawa and a citizen of the Metis Nation.

"There have always been LGBTQIA+ people, and it's such a disservice to Canadians for that not to be acknowledged by somebody that is vying for the highest position of leadership within the country." A person with cropped dark brown hair and rectangular glasses, wearing a black vest over a grey button-up shirt and blue patterned tye, smiles brightly for the camera.

Gender binary enforced by colonial powers

While Trump's executive order casts gender diversity as a recent phenomenon, experts say that's false.

Different Indigenous groups have had their own terms for various sexualities and genders beyond man and woman for generations. In the 1990s, the term two-spirit was coined in Canada to serve as an umbrella term for those queer Indigenous terms.

Michaud uses the term tasta-ee-inw for themselves, which means a person who is "in-between" in Cree.

It was only when European colonizers arrived that the idea of two genders was imposed on Indigenous people, Michaud said.

"They utilized gender as a way to colonize our communities," Michaud said, first by diminishing the voices of women, and second by "vilifying people whose genders were not man or woman."

"For hundreds of years in our communities, we were not able to express ourselves in the way that we had been able to before."

Strict gender roles have often been wielded this way, Moulton said.

In British-controlled India, Moulton said, an established third gender known as hijras were "targeted for eradication" in the mid-1800s "because they felt … allowing people to occupy this social category of a third gender opened up possibilities that they wanted to close down."

Trans history within the last century

People living outside of the gender or sex expected of them also existed in Europe and North America long before the words transgender or non-binary were used.

On Dec. 1, 1952, the front page of New York Daily News declared 'Ex-GI becomes blonde beauty," accompanied by a picture of Christine Jorgensen, the first widely known person to undergo a medical transition through both surgeries and hormone therapy.

"In 1952, the most famous woman in the world was an American trans woman," Gill-Peterson said.

Although there's evidence of attempts at medical transition dating back hundreds of years, Gill-Peterson said, the development of what we consider modern medical transition began in 20th century Germany.

The Institute for Sex Research provided early gender-affirming treatments in the 1920s and 1930s before the Nazis targeted it for destruction shortly after seizing power.

Many early figures in modern trans history received care in Germany, such as Ewan Forbes, born in 1912 in Scotland. Forbes was recorded as a daughter at birth, but "expressed an understanding that he was a boy, from a very young age," Moulton said. His mother allowed him to grow up in the social role of a boy and later received an early form of testosterone therapy in Germany.

He secured a new birth certificate and changed his name to Ewan in the 1950s, going on to live a quiet, married life as a doctor in the town where he grew up.

History would've never known he was a trans man at all if it were not for records of an inheritance dispute – a cousin argued, unsuccessfully, that Forbes was actually a woman and thus ineligible to inherit a title.

Forbes' acceptance in his community shows that even societies "organized around a gender binary … have made space for decades and centuries for people who don't quite fit in that," Moulton said.

Another lesser-known trans figure was Louise Lawrence, who transitioned to a woman in the 1940s in San Francisco and obtained a new passport under the name Louise, long before passports had sex markers, Gill-Peterson said.

Lawrence's transition came to light after she and her partner were investigated for a lesbian relationship. The State Department accused her of identity fraud for "using an inaccurate name."

"She had to fight that," Gill-Peterson said. "This is in 1957, 1958, and she won, and she was then issued her passport again."

Outed at death

There are numerous examples of trans men fighting in the U.S. Revolutionary War and U.S. Civil War in the 1700s and 1800s, Gill-Peterson said.

One is Dr. James Barry, a military surgeon in the 1800s who performed one of the first successful caesareans in which the mother and child survived. He lived as a man for his entire adult life, and reportedly asked to be buried in the bedsheets he died on.

Throughout history, many trans men were only outed upon their death, such as Billy Tipton, a successful jazz musician active in the 1940s and 50s.

"It wasn't uncommon … for them to have tried to have made plans prior to death to avoid autopsy or medical examination," Gill-Peterson said. Three men in suits pose with the man in the centre standing higher behind the other two men, who are seated.

Other historical figures have served as role models for trans people because of ambiguity around their genders.

Chevalier d'Eon was a soldier, diplomat and spy in the 1700s who lived as a man and as a woman at different stages in their life, once inspiring a betting pool over their gender as it became a source of national interest.

The history of gender variance isn't straightforward. Some academics contend that early examples of trans men such as Barry may just have been cisgender women crossdressing to access new job opportunities, and that cisgender lesbians and gay men may have played with gender presentation purely to express their sexuality in strictly gendered societies.

This may be true for some of these figures, Gill-Peterson said, but they are still examples of lives affected by previous attempts to police gender and sex.

People are scared'

In the U.S., incarcerated trans women are expected to bear the brunt of Trump's executive order first, if it stands up to legal challenges underway. Being forced into male prisons brings a significantly increased threat of sexual assault, Gill-Peterson said.

On Tuesday, Trump signed another executive order to cut federal support for gender-affirming care for anyone under the age of 19, despite medical consensus that it is life-saving and necessary.

The U.S. State Department has reportedly suspended all applications for passport gender changes, with the status of passport renewals for trans people still up in the air.

U.S. officials have not made clear what the executive order means for the 3,600 Canadians with "X" on their passports.

While Gemma Hickey, an activist from Newfoundland and Labrador, told CBC last week that they were able to travel into the U.S. with their "X" marker after the executive order was passed, the Canadian government warns people with gender-neutral passports that "you may face entry restrictions into some countries that do not recognize your gender."

"All I know is that people are scared," Hickey said. They've heard from other Canadians who are cancelling trips to the U.S. out of fears that their passport could be confiscated.

Just ten years ago, trans scholars were fairly certain that trans people were finally being understood on a wide enough scale that there was no going back, Michaud said.

The regression we're seeing now is "staggering," they said.

Moulton fears for the safety of trans people.

"That kind of psychological burden of being told that what you are is impossible – it's hard to overstate, really."

5
6
 
 

Saw this on bluesky and thought I'd share here since I think there's a lot of trans folks trying to find ways out of the US and this could potentially help in the future.

7
 
 

Preface: This thread is less about asking for reasons to stay/go, and more of an attempt to not feel alone.

We have the means and opportunity to leave the United States in the near future. As much as we don't want to upturn our lives, we also want to live free.

Reasons to go:

  • We are not confident that the current political order will do anything but make life worse for trans people
  • We are not confident that any political order in the next few elections would try and help trans people
  • Living in the USA with documents that don't match gender identity is a red line for us
  • It's clear that the USA has been like this for some time. It just happens to be our turn

Reasons to stay:

  • We live in a safe area of a "safe for now" state (Counter-counter: for now)
  • We recently settled down here, thinking it would be for the rest of our lives (Counter-counter: It's "just" material stuff)
  • We have queer friends whom we'd be leaving behind
  • Why should we disappear from our homeland without a fight? (Counter-counter: What kind of fight do we have the physical/mental energy to put up?)
  • The places to which we can escape could just as easily turn against us

Has anyone else been wrestling with this? Most of our queer friends do not have the means to consider flight like we do. Additionally, our non-queer friends who would have the means don't see the same danger signs that we do. It just doesn't seem like we have anyone to talk to about this.

8
9
10
11
12
 
 

I think this is actually good news; it indicates that in the unfortunately likely event Canada has a conservative government next year, things might not get as bad for trans people as things are looking in the U.S.

13
 
 

I'm curious what this means. Will this retroactively apply to people who have already changed their sex? Does the government even have records of the sex change? Can you request they be destroyed?

14
15
 
 

geteilt von: https://lemmy.ml/post/25037238

Note: I was writing this text throughout the past week. Yesterday Trump signed an executive order (Erin Reed breaks it down here) which forbids changing one's appearance to conform with the “opposite biological sex”. I spent all my big words in the text. TL;DR Bathroom bans are an entry point to criminalizing being trans, which now must be crystal clear that it was.

Two common comebacks with which trans advocates respond to respond to the scourge of bathroom bans are the following: On one hand, it is not feasible to confirm people’s assigned sex for an act so mundane as visiting a public restroom. On the other, enforcing the bans cause cisgender people to be questioned and harassed if they do not meet expectations of how a member of their assigned sex should look like.

Trans advocate organizations, and some Democrats, during an early 2025 hearing of an anti-trans sports ban, correctly stated that such a ban will open up opportunities to perverts to interact with children to “inspect their gender”.

The legislation has an “intrusive focus on scrutiny of students’ bodies,” according to over 400 human rights organizations, including the Human Rights Campaign, GLAAD and Advocates for Trans Equality. The groups issued an open letter to the legislature in opposition to the laws, which they said “invite scrutiny and harassment of any other student perceived by anyone as not conforming to sex stereotypes.”

According to trans man scholar Jack Halberstam[^1], masculine, androgynous, butch, women, trans men, all face policing a women restrooms as well, despite being assigned female at birth. Bathroom bans enforce gender role stereotypes: rather than biological sex, it is feminine self-presentation that it is enforced. Even expected statistical variation within cisgender women, such as height, can also make a person target to gender policing vigilantes. To bring this point home, many cis-passing trans women are not questioned in women restrooms, whereas butch cis women are. It is not chromosomes or genitals that are beholden in these cases, but perceived femininity.

But if appearance is not a conclusive estimate of a person’s assigned sex at birth, advocates continue, the only way to enforce bathroom bans is to have genital inspectors, public restroom permits and certificates, which are impractical and defeat the very concerns of dignity and safety, which are the very issues supposedly stemming from "allowing" trans women in female bathrooms.

By the same coin, enforcing restroom use according to chromosomes or genitals will mandate that trans men use female restrooms, which itself reverses the problem. The right suggests that self-determination will allow any man enter female restrooms by “faking” trans in order to commit sex crimes. But this would also be true if the bans are upheld: trans men are then forced into female bathrooms, and yet again there will be masculine-looking people walking in freely into female restrooms (you know, like male janitors do all the time).

Thus bathroom bans are correctly fenced off as absurd, self-defeating, and eventually pointless. Advocates are absolutely correct in their analysis, and I agree to all the arguments I cite above.

How are they then wrong?

Advocates fail to realize that what the right really wants is to delegitimize the public existence of people whose appearances are not consistent with their assigned sex at birth. Florida attempted to designate to present oneself as the opposite gender in public as a sex crime. It also sought to pass laws that assert that all artistic impersonations of a sex different than the performers are inherently obscene.

Bathroom ban proposals stipulate a problem about which they fearmonger, without a shred of evidence that there is a problem that needs to be addressed, in stark comparison with the problem of trans women being harassed, and raped in male prisons, or even cis women that are mistaken for trans sometimes. This is a real problem that we could be addressing the past decade if the right did not choose this avenue of trans vilification and demagoguery.

But we have a greater problem here[^2], which is a threat to democracy itself. The bathroom bans, which do not appear in isolation but bundled together with several other measures that prohibit being trans/in public/altogether, do not address any real problem, as they do not address the real problems of children and cisgender women, whose reproductive rights and credibility in case of real sex crimes perpetrated en masse by cisgender men, they want to stripe away.

Here is why I think bathroom bans are entry points to the corrosion of democratic values.

If people are to use exclusively the restrooms that match their assigned at birth sex, then all people must be the sex that they are perceived to be. Trans advocates were not paranoid enough to imagine that the right wants to wipe trans people out of public life to such a degree, that no ambiguity about a person's sex can further be possible, except for those "extremely rare genetic accidents" Ben Shapiro keeps talking about.

Public erasure, however, of transgender and gender-nonconforming people amounts to the enforcement of cisgenderism by a state that defines sex as a natural binary with no exceptions, and no behavioral, nor performative, nor psychological deviations from the norm. This take is inconsistent with modern understanding of sex biology and endocrinology, the psychology and phenomenology of gender expression and gender identity. It wants to perpetuate for trans identities to be medicalized and intersex people be erased. It aims to enforce strict gender roles, identities, and expressions, coded on the appearance of external genitalia at the time of birth. It wants to hinter any progress in the societal issues brought up by professionals and activists surrounding trans and intersex people.

Gender non-conforming expression is a fundamental freedom

The elimination of sex and gender variation and non-conformity is incompatible with fundamental freedoms, such as the freedom of expression, and the freedom from discrimination on the basis of sex. In fact, the same actors and organizations do not attack sex and gender minorities alone. They consistently mock and delegitimize a number of other accommodations we have established as a decent society, such as racial equity, reproductive rights, disability measures, and accessibility.

This broader attack to fundamental protections shows it is not only bathroom bans that are embedded into a broader picture of plans of trans genocide, but it is also trans genocide itself that is embedded into a broader picture of a rightwing attack to established democratic freedoms, which entail freedom of speech, reproductive rights, religious freedoms, protection from discrimination.

Advocates fail to reflect on the horrific divide in assumptions: they assume a world order in which trans people can freely move and exist in the public space without the knowledge of cis people. When proposing the bans, the right assumes a world where trans people will not be allowed to exist at all, and they now have the means to implement this world order.

Bathroom bans are a gambit to attack fundamental pillars of constitutional law and human rights protections in western societies and they seem very consistent and well thought out in their conception: No one should be allowed to appear to be a different sex that the "biological reality"[^3], and this should be enforced by the state. But for this to be enforced by the state, fundamental rights and protections should be abandoned, including the rights of children and cisgender women.

Bathroom bans are to be understood as coal mine canaries of the rise of totalitarianism in Western Societies.

[^1]: Female Masculinity (book) [^2]: In fact, Trump's fresh executive order will force trans women (and some cis ones too) into male prisons. [^3]: I literally arrived to this conclusion a couple days before Trump's executive order. I wish I had realized sooner.

16
17
18
 
 

cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/17983418

A great video about how cis people should stop playing trans characters especially if the actor is the gender they are transitioning from not to.

19
 
 

Remember it is important to repeat the messaging to the degree it is amplified to population segments that are the least likely to have heard those already.

Make no concessions regarding the basic facts, the stronger the harder the longer it engages the target.

Remember this is an attack to Reason, to Scientific Inquiry, to Democracy, to the Environment, to Women Rights, and to Racialized People. Surrender no inch to the corporatist fascists.

Gender dysphoria: A concept designated in the DSM-5-TR as clinically significant distress or impairment related to gender incongruence, which may include desire to change primary and/or secondary sex characteristics. Not all transgender or gender diverse people experience gender dysphoria. https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/gender-dysphoria/what-is-gender-dysphoria

DSM-5 aims to avoid stigma and ensure clinical care for individuals who see and feel themselves to be a different gender than their assigned gender. It replaces the diagnostic name “gender identity disorder” with “gender dysphoria,” as well as makes other important clarifications in the criteria. It is important to note that gender nonconformity is not in itself a mental disorder. The critical element of gender dysphoria is the presence of clinically significant distress associated with the condition. https://www.psychiatry.org/File%20Library/Psychiatrists/Practice/DSM/APA_DSM-5-Gender-Dysphoria.pdf

Major medical associations agree that gender-affirming care is clinically appropriate for children and adults with gender dysphoria, which, according to the American Psychiatric Association, is psychological distress that may result when a person’s gender identity and sex assigned at birth do not align. Though the care is highly individualized, some children may decide to use reversible puberty suppression therapy. This part of the process may also include hormone therapy that can lead to gender-affirming physical change. Surgical interventions, however, are not typically done on children and many health care providers do not offer them to minors. https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/03/politics/tennessee-gender-affirming-care/index.html

For transgender and gender-diverse youth who have gender dysphoria, delaying puberty might:

Regardless of the controversy on how and when to administer treatments to trans and nonbinary kids, psychological science is very clear that gender-affirming care helps trans kids, said Singh. “It is unconscionable that politicians would label it as child abuse,” said Edwards-Leeper. A study out of the University of Washington discovered that among 104 trans and nonbinary youths ages 13 to 20, gender-affirming care lowered the odds of moderate to severe depression by 60% and suicidality by 73% (Tordoff, D. M., et al., JAMA Network Open, Vol. 5, No. 2, 2022). Another study, which used data from more than 27,000 people collected by the National Center for Transgender Equality’s 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey (PDF, 2.22MB), showed that transgender youth who began hormone treatment in adolescence had fewer thoughts of suicide, were less likely to experience major mental health disorders, and had fewer problems with substance misuse than those who started hormones in adulthood (Turban, J. L., et al., PLOS ONE, Vol. 17, No. 1., 2022). https://www.apa.org/monitor/2022/07/advocating-transgender-nonbinary-youths

Defy Sex Binary

Sex, gender, and sexuality are all distinct from one another (although they are often related), and each exists on its own spectrum. Moreover, sex cannot be depicted as a simple, one-dimensional scale. In the world of DSDs, an individual may shift along the spectrum as development brings new biological factors into play. https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/sa-visual/visualizing-sex-as-a-spectrum/

Misgendering, harassment not protected speech

The court went to great lengths to stress actual discrimination cases will continue to turn on their specific facts and that ‘gender critical’ speech, including but not limited to speech that misgenders trans and/or non-binary people, will continue to be subject to the laws of the land, including the provisions of the Equality Act. In practical terms, the impact of the decision is limited. In particular, the protected right does not extend to speech constituting harassment or discrimination against trans people. https://criticallegalthinking.com/2021/06/29/not-a-nazi-but-forstater-v-cgd-europe/

Detransition myths

The study, conducted by experts from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, examines reported regret rates for dozens of surgeries as well as major life decisions and compares them to the regret rates for transgender surgeries. It finds that "there is lower regret after [gender-affirming surgery], which is less than 1%, than after many other decisions, both surgical and otherwise." It notes that surgeries such as tubal sterilization, assisted prostatectomy, body contouring, facial rejuvenation, and more all have regret rates more than 10 times as high as gender-affirming surgery. https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/landmark-systematic-review-of-trans

Trans Athletes

As Katrina Karkazis, a senior visiting fellow and expert on testosterone and bioethics at Yale University explains, “Studies of testosterone levels in athletes do not show any clear, consistent relationship between testosterone and athletic performance. Sometimes testosterone is associated with better performance, but other studies show weak links or no links. And yet others show testosterone is associated with worse performance.” The bills’ premises lack scientific validity. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/trans-girls-belong-on-girls-sports-teams/

Misc Videos

For the most part of this video Vaush debunks every argument that puberty blockers are an experimental treatment https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=HhYruaFZEOI

Vaush The best pro-trans arguments https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=sB6YNRn2pQQ

Vaush 2 hours of pro trans arguments https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=HhYruaFZEOI

Jon Stewart destroys ignorant GOP lawmaker for criminalizing youth transition https://iv.datura.network/watch?v=NPmjNYt71fk

20
21
22
23
 
 

shocked-pikachu

24
 
 

@Imsomking@hexbear.net has gotten a fundraiser set up!!! Before clicking off this post, please read it in its entirety.

  1. She is currently in a lot of danger. You may remember from this post that she was half outed as trans. People around her are suspicious and are looking through her phone. She is terrified of police involvement if they find evidence that she is trans. On top of this, Iraq is going to be bombed again soon, this month.

  2. We don't have a lot of time. Since Trudeau resigned, the new Canadian PM is likely to be Poilievre, who is running on an extremely anti-immigrant policy. She needs to be in Canada before the next election happens, which could be as early as late March. This means we need to raise as much money as we can ASAP.

  3. We're shooting to raise $15,000 by the end of January. She needs this money to make the flight and to pay living expenses once she reaches Canada. Please, please donate if you are at all able. If you cannot donate, please share this fundraiser with people you know who can donate. Share it with your friends, family, on social media, on discord, anywhere.

  4. If you live in Canada, please reach out via DM. She will need additional support once she reaches Canada. We need a network of people to support her. Any help we can get, we need.

Thank you all for reading and for helping. This is incredibly urgent. We appreciate all of your support!!! 💚💚💚

(crossposted from hexbear)

25
view more: next ›