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spooky2092 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
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The Day Will Come When The First Exodus Will Look Like Child's Play
  • Voyager is my go-to.

    I see sync recommended too, but I would recommend against that one. I had to buy it for reddit twice because the dev invalidated the license and took away premium features on an upgrade. So I'm not using their shit ever again.

  • Cuban MAGA and scammer gets what he voted for.
  • It really doesn't bring me any comfort to know that these fucks are going to have their wealth stolen from them and treated like any minority by maga-nazis once they run out of people to torment and turn on wealthy minorities.

  • 'You are making it hard for us!' Black Americans for Trump member rips president on CNN
  • Abdul expressed frustration that Trump’s focus on divisive issues, rather than economic policies, is making it harder for Black supporters to defend him.

    Big "he's not hurting the people he's supposed to hurt" energy.

    Also, really hard to feel any sympathy and respond with anything other than

    Because we all fucking knew this is what he was going to do. Anyone who supported him and is surprised doesn't necessarily need to be laughed at, but I'm not exactly going to be very sympathetic to them getting the shit we knew was coming. They're just mad that it wasn't chocolate ice cream they opened up for...

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  • Yep. The 13th amendment didn't abolish slavery like we're taught in schools, but made it so you could be legally enslaved as a punishment for committing crimes. They then just happened to make shit like "walking around at night while black" or "being unemployed and black" crimes that they could imprison you for and make you a slave again.

  • Current day America has proven beyond a doubt, humanity is the only animal that wouldn't jump out of a slowly boiling pot of water.
  • If you're not out yet, it's not necessarily an issue, but masking hurts them a lot mentally after a while. Those who are already out but haven't changed their documents have to go back to masking (assuming they're willing to) to move forward with getting updated documents. And gods forbid you've started the process but it's not completed, because they might straight up take your docs and tell you to fuck off.

  • Current day America has proven beyond a doubt, humanity is the only animal that wouldn't jump out of a slowly boiling pot of water.
  • I only see an issue with it if you are in-between getting the identification modified as the gears of beaucrarcy grind very slow

    Or, you know, you live in a red state that fights tooth and nail to not update that information, all in the hopes that this day would eventually come.

    Updating your vital records is a state level item, and the process will vary by state, and that's a requirement to get it changed on your Federal passport. Please don't forget that a large amount of states have been trying to pretend these people don't exist, and now the federal government is trying to help make that a reality. For an example of the difficulties as reported 3 years ago:


    States requiring proof of surgery, court order or altered birth certificate to change gender marker on driver’s licenses

    Georgia.
    Guam (U.S. Territory).
    Iowa.
    Kentucky.
    Louisiana.
    Northern Mariana Islands (U.S. Territory).
    South Carolina.
    Tennessee.
    Texas.

    States requiring proof of surgery, court order or altered birth certificate to change gender marker on birth certificates

    Alabama.
    Arizona.
    Arkansas.
    Georgia.
    Guam (U.S. Territory).
    Iowa.
    Kentucky.
    Louisiana.
    Missouri.
    Nebraska.
    New Hampshire.
    North Carolina.
    North Dakota.
    Wisconsin.

    States barring residents from amending their gender designation on official documents

    Montana.
    Oklahoma.
    Tennessee.
    West Virginia


    I'll note again that this was 3 years ago, before the massive wave of anti-trans legislation in the last couple of years.