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The United States of America, but for Trans People
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I’m surprised Arizona made the cut.
As someone who lives there, I'm not. We're an extremely purple state.
Yeah, they'll shoot you as you crawl down a hotel hallway on your hands and knees no matter who you are.
Yeah but that's a problem in every state.
As long as you're in the good US of A.
Yeah, especially since I know trans teachers who are leaving the state due to the environment in public education.
That sucks. Teachers are one of the professions treated the worst by our society. Losing any that are qualified and aren't bad people / bad at their job is a terrible loss.
I'm really proud of AZ. Nobody ever thought about us but we could feel the tide turning for years. Then in 2020 Trump got a surprise. But it wasn't a surprise to anyone in the state.
AZ always struck me as "the retirement state for new agers and hippies".
No doubt there's a lot of right-wing dirtbags, but I'm not surprised there's a lot of decent people there too.
Arizona in 2024 is very different. Blue leadership has led to things like actually holding people accountable for false electors, may be the 4th state to open up election interference case now that the GOP is out of the picture in terms of leadership.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/signing-arizona-attorney-generals-2020-election-probe/story?id=108864060
As a southern California I couldnt be prouder, doesnt mean they can drive for shit though.
Especially with Jan "cosplaying as a human and totally not a reptile" Brewer still technically alive.
Tucson's pretty nice