Well you're smarter than me lol! An exit plan is probably something I desperately need to work on. Cheers to this new world of imaginable horrors :left-unity-2:
I really need to start thinking about how I can contribute to an underground railway-type organization. Canada may not be that much better than the states, but I don't think our anti-trans rhetoric has reached American levels yet
Personally I'm planning a trip to Thailand in an attempt to start a business mostly for that purpose
They recently legalized cannabis and I have experience in the industry so I could probably make it at least relatively successful given the favorable exchange rate and thus the low cost of entry, the only challenge is finding a local business partner because foreigners can't own land there
Thai culture is mostly accepting of trans people and the only thing anyone needs to stay longer than 2 months is employment which I hope I can provide to any who need a place to go
Don't get me wrong, when I say "employment" that's just so comrades can stay legally, I don't intend to make anyone work unless they really want a job
We are going to die
and I'm mostly mad that its going to happen because im trans, not because Im a fucking communist
LIKE COME ON, AT LEAST GIVE ME THE DIGNITY OF A POLITICAL ASSASSINATION
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Well you're smarter than me lol! An exit plan is probably something I desperately need to work on. Cheers to this new world of imaginable horrors :left-unity-2:
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Maybe Mandarin, Korean, Kenyan (know someone with connections there), or the like
preferably Spanish so I can defect to Cuba.
I really need to start thinking about how I can contribute to an underground railway-type organization. Canada may not be that much better than the states, but I don't think our anti-trans rhetoric has reached American levels yet
Personally I'm planning a trip to Thailand in an attempt to start a business mostly for that purpose
They recently legalized cannabis and I have experience in the industry so I could probably make it at least relatively successful given the favorable exchange rate and thus the low cost of entry, the only challenge is finding a local business partner because foreigners can't own land there
Thai culture is mostly accepting of trans people and the only thing anyone needs to stay longer than 2 months is employment which I hope I can provide to any who need a place to go
Don't get me wrong, when I say "employment" that's just so comrades can stay legally, I don't intend to make anyone work unless they really want a job
I genuinely hope I'm not too late
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