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It is heart shattering that anyone and now trans community has to go through such heinous bigotry. It is morally appalling and - in light of how our constitution is written - illegal.

What to DO is an over arching question. Some people will be able to leave. And for some that may be the safest choice. But.

There are issues with leaving. Leaving does not confront the problem. It ignores the problem.

So

What to do.

It would be helpful to look at history because history is far to filled with examples of people who were abused and how they survived.

It takes courage, commitment, community and making noise.

It takes being willing to show up and speak out. It takes organizing. Or if organizing isn't your thing at least participating. And there are many ways to participate that can fit who you are.

I believe stories have power. It is easy to hate an idea. It is harder to people with names and stories.

Pressure on politicians if applied with consistent ferocity can help. The more they get the message that you can assure whether they keep their job can get them to listen. The more people who pressure their politicians the more stories they hear the more likely they will listen.

It is harder to silence thousands.

In the meantime how to keep yourself safe.

I don't know how. But people across the ages have tried. Sometimes the succeeded. Sometimes they failed.

It is dangerous times. And all oppressed people have experienced danger. What have people done?

They have shown up

Spoken out

They have refused to be silenced.

They have refused to bow to "their" limitations and demands.

Write history.

If they take your name out find a way to put it back in.

Document everything.

Document the names they are removing.

Find another place to archive them

Make noise

Make noise

Make noise.

You have allies.

You are not alone.

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