Serious thread for my queer and trans family who find themselves feeling unsafe with these results coming in.
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If someone abusive reports you missing, don't try to hide in wilderness. Scent dogs work there, not in high traffic urban areas.
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Some states are installing/have installed facial recognition systems at bridges and border crossings.
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Secondary roads are key. Know how to find/id them on a paper map. Likewise know how to id toll roads, which will also have cameras at tolls.
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Your best bet is going to be a shelter or halfway house, somewhere legally prohibited from giving out identities.
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Living off the grid long term is going to be nearly impossible, but you can weather a storm and reestablish a support network.
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If things get really screwed, you might find luck heading to a city with an embassy sympathetic to LGBT rights. Who knows what'll happen.
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Otherwise, your first priority should be to establish legal residence somewhere with a safer environment and find a livelihood.
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Yes, this is *presently* nearly impossible, but in hard situations communities have historically come together, and they might again.
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The most immediate threat won't be from the government, though cops can't be trusted. It's the people who will act violently without fear.
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If you think this is overreacting, it's not. A HUGE percentage of homeless youth are queer. Trans kids suffer abuse at higher rates.
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These are survival skills that are needed *now* and have been needed under the Obama administration. Trump would just amplify that.
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