Jackie Sabbagh, “Having a Great Time Being Transgender in America Lately”

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Jackie Sabbagh, “Having a Great Time Being Transgender in America Lately”
This blog is going dark for a bit. The American election is really frustrating for me as a trans person, and I can’t take the constant negativity, toxicity and infighting that this site elevates.
I feel bad that I didn’t want trump to win bc by proxy that feels like wanting Harris to win, I feel bad that nobody cares about trans people, I feel bad for Palestinians. I don’t want to listen to who on the left is actually an idiot, because one thing I can tell you is that the right don’t evaluate each other this way. The right shame us, we shame each other, and it’s a toxic cycle where nothing gets done, and that’s why there is no revolution.
The right unites, forms voting blocks, they support each other, and more than anything they get things done. They do it all because they know their enemy. We make enemies out of each other- I’ve been caught up in it the past few months, I think we all have.
Maybe it’s just how we cope in a world that doesn’t have any answers. Anyway, I’m going to be gone for a bit.
Everyone take care of themselves and the people they love.
toastedbyeli
I am making this post for no apparent reason, Americans
Resources for immigration to Canada:
Immigrate to Canada
Immigration and citizenship
Canada Points System
Six selection factors – Federal Skilled Worker Program (Express Entry)
Skilled Occupation List Canada 2022
Articles on moving to Canada from the USA:
Moving to Canada, explained
‘Move to Canada’ threats return – but actually emigrating there is difficult
Dreaming of Moving to Canada? Here’s What to Know If You’re American
Studying in Canada:
Step by step: How to get into a Canadian university as an international student
HOW TO APPLY TO CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES
Moving from the U.S. to Study in Canada
Study in Canada: Step-By-Step Guide for International Students
For knowing basic Canadian politics:
GUIDE TO THE CANADIAN HOUSE OF COMMONS
Canada Guide: Government
Canadian Government: Structure, Type & Facts
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I know this isn’t viable for all Americans and in general I wouldn’t recommend it (given how difficult it can be) but I know a lot of vulnerable people are desperate and feeling very unsafe in the USA right now. I’m not judging anyone, which is why I am providing this information with no bias what so ever.
Americans should also know that Canada has every single systemic social issue that the USA does, so moving here is not going to necessarily get rid of these issues. They may be less severe in some ways, more severe in others but there are serious issues here, so if you are considering this please don’t uphold Canada as some kind of utopia.
I am also available anytime to answer any questions.
Posting this again for obvious reasons.
This isn’t going to be a solution for everyone, but for Trans people, People Of Colour, Immigrants and many other marginalized groups may no longer feel safe after tonight’s election result, so I’m just offering whatever help I can.
hi
i am an american that lives near the northern border. i want to make several things abundantly clear, because i have both researched them for myself and have been considering multiple paths to canadian citizenship for over a decade
border control will turn you away if you attempt to claim asylum and are a US citizen
pretty much the entire border is guarded or has cameras, sensors, or both and someone will be sent out to meet you to figure out why you are trying to get into the country without declaring yourself
there is a time limit on claiming asylum outside border crossings. i believe it is two weeks
if you have a spouse that is a canadian citizen, they must be able to financially support you independently for them to qualify as your sponsor
Anything going on today lol
no baby go back to bed
lord take all of my pain and sufferig and give it to elon musk
not to alarm anyone but is anybody else worried about how everybody is fucking stupid
watching death note with my family and after the college entrance episode my mom asked offhandedly if anyone had ever pictured L and light as a couple before. it felt like one single white dove had landed on a crystalline lake in a beautiful pure clearing. no i dont think anyones ever thought of that before
not gonna lie friends election anxiety is absolutely kicking my ass right now. The worst part is I live in a red state so I know my vote won't count for shit (I'm gonna vote anyway, of course, but still). I hate this stupid broken electoral system where the popular vote doesn't matter (my state is only red because it's been gerrymandered to hell and back, there are more registered democrats here than republicans). I'm scared of losing my testosterone prescription, I have medicaid-based insurance so it would be among the first to go, and I just couldn't afford it otherwise. I'm scared for my family members who are living here without becoming US citizens (and aren't white to boot). I'm scared of seeing hatred spike like it did after the 2016 election.
y’all want a commune but you can’t even handle one (1) voting block lmao
casual reminder before tomorrow arrives that abstaining or voting 3rd party instead of voting for harris is THE most selfish thing you can do. i know you think you are doing the right thing, but i cannot emphasize enough that these two candidates are NOT "equally bad." palestinians will be in significantly more danger if that criminal shitstain wins, IN ADDITION TO every other minority and less privileged person. if you really and truly want to prove your motivation is to stop the harm of others, then you MUST put your ego aside and do the uncomfortable thing. this is not the time for a boycott. this is not the time to dig your heels in the sand and claim you can't possibly go against your morals. the truth of the matter is that palestinians will be safer if you vote for harris. as a queer woc, with so many friends and family whose well-being is at risk, i will feel more betrayed by you than by the people who vote for trump, bc we are supposed to take care of each other, and yet you'd rather watch us burn than do the uncomfortable thing. abstaining is nothing but a selfish, holier-than-thou, performative act. if you abstain, then you are actively causing harm, and if he wins because of it, those of us who can use our common sense will never forget how much you fucked us over. if he wins, more people (including palestinians) are going to get hurt, and that blood will be on your hands. do the uncomfortable thing. it's a better show of moral integrity than abstaining will ever be
All y'all fuckers when you say you ain't gonna vote
Tonight, the night before Election Day 2024 in the US, I am thinking about my stepkid.
I am thinking about the phone call they made to us earlier this year, the one where they told us they'd gone to the hospital thinking they had appendicitis and found out, instead, that a zygote - a tiny splodge of cells - had taken up residence not in their uterus but in a fallopian tube. The one where our kid said they were waiting for their partner to arrive, hoped that said partner would get there before the docs took our kid back to terminate that pregnancy, & assured us that they'd be okay.
After all, our kid lives in a state with choice measures embedded in state law. That pea-sized blot of tissue doesn't have more right to their health than they do. Nobody is standing between them and their doctors. They made a decision, and that was that.
In this tiny tragedy, the kind that plays out dozens of times a day at minimum across the country, we only had to worry about the small risk of surgery complications. We didn't have to worry about Ken Paxton threatening to charge their doctors with felonies. We didn't have to think, "What if the hospital's legal team doesn't think an ectopic pregnancy - which is never ever viable and must be terminated before it kills our kid - is really that big of a deal?" We didn't have to worry that they live in a state where ob-gyns are fleeing, leaving few experts behind, as has happened in Idaho.
We didn't have to watch our kid vomit up black blood before dying the day after their baby shower the way Neveah's mom did. We didn't have to pray in a waiting room (while doctors took our kid apart until their heart stopped because the doctors waited too long out of fear of anti-choice laws) until a doctor came to tell us we'd have to bury them the way that Amber's mom did. We aren't having to pick up our lives after fully treatable miscarriage-related sepsis took them from us the way that Josseli's husband and daughter must.
I could go on for far, far too long.
Listen. If you are a single-issue non-voter and have already decided that "both parties are the same" or whatever other thing you've told yourself so you can sleep at night, smug and secure, then I can't reach you and I can't help you. But if you genuinely think that your votes don't matter, if you're just suffering from a bout of overwhelm or apathy, if you're too young to remember the 2000 election and can't see that Dobbs is a direct result of that election and every one that's followed, please, I am fucking begging you.
I didn't really talk about this when it happened. I mentioned something briefly, maybe. The posts I've started writing about it are still in my drafts. It was too fresh, too frightening. It's not any less frightening now, honestly - because if this week doesn't end with President Kamala Harris, we're headed for a national abortion ban, at the minimum - but it's not about how fucking frightened I was or how sad and bewildered I was to realize that my kid was going through this crisis in a nation more hostile to them than when I needed a D&C for an abortion at 21, in 1998.
It's about stopping this chapter of this fucking bullshit and at least finding some new fucking bullshit.
Vote, dammit.
Do the other work on Wednesday. Tomorrow, the work is to vote.
if a can of ravioli fell down and started rolling at me and my girlfriend i would Protect her
need ppl to understand that the word "transandrophobia" is so heavily associated with violent transmisogyny atp that if you use it, no matter what YOUR PERSONAL reason is, then basically all serious transfeminists will immediately consider you a potential danger to trans women. it is a massive dogwhistle hope this helps