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I don’t know why I’m posting this. Maybe I’m hoping for some epiphany or for someone to point to a way out I’ve missed though I’m certain that’s not going to happen. 

I’m watching the Nazis rise again in my country. I never supported them. Not now, not in earlier incarnations that lead to this. They rose anyway. 

I got out of homelessness. I got a college education, though admittedly not in anything useful. I’ve never committed a crime aside from speeding. I’ve always played by the rules, even when they were unfair to me. I believed we had to cooperate with eachother, debate, struggle along to arrive at something more honest, a compromise that would better serve more people in the long run. But that only works if both sides are playing the same game by the same rules. The Nazis aren’t. I bettered myself as best I could. They didn’t. And they are winning.

I know what’s coming next.  I understand that great violence is coming. I fear I will not survive. I fear my friends will not survive. My siblings and nieces and nephews will not survive, or worse, the young will grow up in such chaos that it becomes normal to them to operate that way. That safety and respect become nothing more than stories from a primitive culture that existed long ago.

I’m gay. Im liberal. I’m an atheist. I’m outspoken. I’m poor. I’m honest. These are traits that are not desirable in the new country forming around me and they will be punished. 

I’m not changing myself to make Nazis comfortable. They are just going to have to kill me. And they will. 

Recently a friend was concerned about me and invited me out with others. We were out at a gay bar. A petition was going around gathering signatures to fight Ohio’s plans to reinstate a ban on gay marriage. They won’t stop there. I know they want us removed. And they have many ways of erasing me quite effectively. It ruined the evening seeing another loosing game being played. Ohio didn’t listen to its voters before, and America sure as hell won’t let them start now. I’m watching these people play the game as if they are setting things up for a victory tomorrow. People are already being disappeared. These people won’t be around to fight this tomorrow.

I signed the petition anyway. I might be wrong. Maybe this little bit will help if I am wrong. But I also felt that by increasing my visibility even this much, I’m increasing my risk. It is foolish to expect my state or country to handle opposition respectfully. But compliance with the regime just makes it more difficult for those strong and brave enough to fight back so on behalf of them, I signed my death certificate. I won’t likely win, but I won’t make it easy for them to silence me either. 

When I lost my last job I lost health care and lost my psych meds and treatment. I went through withdrawal while working a retail job that wasn’t actually paying the bills but I had to keep trying. Now I have a better job and health coverage again but I cannot afford to go back on medication. RFK has already stated what he plans to do to people receiving psych medications. If he simply takes those meds away, I’ll go through withdrawal again and will likely lost my job as I’ll be unable to function while my neurochemistry readjusts. I literally can’t take the risk to better myself. My family and friends have noticed. They are worried. I can’t even see a therapist because I can’t afford one. Besides, the Trump regime has expressed opinions on enslaving people for that too. 

I got a small windfall from this years tax return. I spent it all immediately on little tech project distractions for myself. I use them as puzzles to put my focus into. I dare not hold onto enough money to buy a gun while in this state. 

I cannot survive like this much longer. If my country doesn’t kill me, I might do it myself just to get away. 

I can’t afford to immigrate to another country. I have no money. I have no unique and in-demand skills. I only speak one language. And I’m an American in 2025. No one would want me in their country anyway and I can’t say I’d blame them for that.

I can’t keep stalling. I don’t know what to do next but doing nothing will most certainly lead to my demise.

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[–] andros_rex@lemmy.world 48 points 1 week ago (11 children)

As someone who’s dealing with similar things but has found some ways of coping:

My therapists and I talk about the idea of “queer joy” - that living in itself is the Revolution and fight. Showing that you are resilient and strong gives lie to what the fascists say about people like us.

Things that I have found help me are speaking up more. If I think my life is to the point where I am terrified to this point, I might as well go out swinging.

Art is another thing. Art is antithetical to fascism - that’s why they love AI so much. Get some cheap acrylic paint from Walmart or a sketch book and just show that your life has meaning. Fascism is a negation of life’s meaning - a desire towards death. You can oppose it by choosing to live.

[–] Oka@sopuli.xyz 19 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I'm not OP, and I'm not an artistic person, but at one of my lowest points, I found pleasure in learning graffiti. The culture, the do's and don'ts, because I also wanted an outlet, and I've always colored between the lines. I wanted a voice, to be heard, and to say "I AM HERE" at the same time.

I'm a nobody in the graffiti world, but its a hobby anyone can do (but should not do).

Graffiti has a lot of meanings. When a spot gets covered by layers of graffiti, it's a message to the local government saying "do something about it" such as abandoned vehicles or neglected buildings. Graffiti can bring attention in a good (artistic) or bad (challenging authority) way.

And sometimes, it just means "look what I can do"

[–] andros_rex@lemmy.world 10 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

I like “a trans person peed here” as a message in men’s bathrooms. Trans men are especially invisible, and I think that is in part because we are so counter to narratives about transition. (That’s why the alt right have been co-opting feminism - to try “self hating girls who don’t understand the problem is the patriarchy” as a faux progressive narrative as an explanatory tool for us.)

Regressive ideologies require flattening people to stereotypes. When you live outside of those stereotypes - which we all do, because human beings are all inherently three dimensional and complex beings, even the shitty and hateful ones - you challenge those ideologies. You testify to their wrongness with your body and “soul.”

You say - they think of me as a pervert or mentally ill or unfit in all of the different ways they try to call someone inhuman, but I am not and I will show them this. I will make them kill me if they want me to stop showing them that they are wrong. And if they do kill me - it is their failure. They are so pathetic that they must negate me to make their argument.

The challenge is building up the bulwark against despair. Art calls - but it’s not just paintings and graffiti and sculpture. You can extend the idea of performance to your life, to say, this is the story of human resilience through hard times. It sucks that it has to be told, but I will speak so that others can learn from it.

No one really even listened to the queer survivors of the Holocaust until the 1970s and 80s. People were so afraid of speaking up, because there were still consequences for being gay. We can make sure that there is so much evidence that they can never say nothing happened. Killing yourself gives them what they want, means you give in quietly.

It is god damn fucking hard. This is a type of battle for our souls, and each day you make it to the end of is a victory. Find as many small joys as you can and know your work is honorable.

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[–] Chozo@fedia.io 31 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I can’t afford to immigrate to another country. I have no money. I have no unique and in-demand skills. I only speak one language. And I’m an American in 2025. No one would want me in their country anyway and I can’t say I’d blame them for that.

I swear, this has been echoing in my head, nearly word-for-word, for weeks now. How does somebody in our position get out of this shithole country?

[–] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 19 points 1 week ago (3 children)

If you are a native English speaker, you can teach online remotely from anywhere or in person in dozens of countries.

Even teaching 10 hours a week is going to give you enough money for the extremely low cost of living abroad.

If you want specifics or further alternatives, ask away. I've been traveling for a long time.

[–] noughtnaut@lemmy.world -1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Extremely low cost of living abroad certainly varies by which abroad you mean. You'll find Peru or Nepal much cheaper than Switzerland. Most of Europe is likely to have a higher average cost of living than the US average.

[–] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 1 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (2 children)

"...you mean"

nope!

"...Europe is likely to have a higher average cost of living yhan the US"

it definitely doesn't; the average European cost of living is much lower than in the US, especially in the context of traveling.

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[–] Chozo@fedia.io 9 points 1 week ago (3 children)

If you are a native English speaker, you can teach online remotely from anywhere or in person in dozens of countries.

I have to imagine that's easier said than done. Even though I'm a native English-speaker, I don't have the slightest clue where I'd even start teaching somebody else. How would one "learn to teach" in order to best position themselves for this type of work?

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[–] Draegur@lemm.ee 15 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Go east.

The fascists will have a harder time operating in New England. There are more of us here. We can build our bastions and prepare to defend ourselves and our kin.

A critical mass of population will be necessary to get anything done, no matter what shape any such endeavors may take. Deprive neglectful municipalities, regions, and states of your productivity. Let them drown in their own incompetent excrement.

Weigh these options:

If you stay, everyone who loves you will lose you PERMANENTLY when the fascists isolate you and drag you away.

If you come to New England, everyone who loves you may AT LEAST still see you again someday, and you might actually stand a fighting chance shoulder to shoulder with us.

[–] muusemuuse@lemm.ee 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Do you think the blue states will hold out? Trump already said there won’t be blue states much longer. Granted he’s a buffoon and a blowhard but he’s one in a powerful position with powerful allies that enable him to lie cheat and steal his way to what he wants.

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[–] Emil@lemmy.sdf.org 12 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Remember others care so much for you OP that you can't give in to desperation yet. You have to believe you can overcome someday, even if it's pointless, you still have to do it!

I really mean this--its not over yet

[–] muusemuuse@lemm.ee 1 points 6 days ago

I don’t think there’s anyone left that really cares about me. I’m more of an obnoxious pet they regret buying but now are stuck with. My ex left and married someone else within a year. The cat died. I lost my home because the ex owned it and wanted me out so he could rent it out for more money. My sister is really the only person in my family that likes me. The nephews and nieces like me because to them I’m a giant kid they get to play with. But they are also still young enough that if I vanished from their lives they would forget me and move on just fine.

[–] WhatSay@slrpnk.net 3 points 1 week ago (5 children)

My fellow homeless neurodivergent queer friends survive on the west coast. Its not perfect, but you can usually get medical support from the state.

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