Subject: It's not unlike the EU, really.
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Posted on: 2016-11-15 16:08:00 UTC

There are places where we're basically just people - my good state of Washington, for one, has about the same protections add the United Kingdom. That doesn't mean we're safe in practice, either here or there. A trans person was assaulted during Pride week on capital hill, the queerest neighborhood in Seattle.

But it gets worse. There are states where we don't have protections. There are nations that require us to spend years living as ourselves before getting access to hrt or updating ids, which ends up being nothing more useful than a government-sponsored hazing. There are states that won't update gender markers on ids until after expensive and major surgeries; this puts a hard class boundary on being able to not be outed as trans every time you show an id. Mandatory sterilization is still a thing in a lot of Europe, too, if you like a side order of eugenics with your prejudice.

And the US and Europe are still some of the best places in the world to be trans.

Welcome to the dystopia.

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