stormdog: a woman with light skin and long brown hair that cascades over one shoulder. On her other side, she is holding a large plush shark against herself. She has pink fingernails and pink cat eye glasses (Default)
Election results could have been a lot worse.

I'm so relieved that my parents, family, and friends in Wisconsin will have a Democratic governor. I'm grateful that three states amended their constitutions to protect abortion, especiallly Michigan where success was less certain and where I have other people I care about.

I'm relieved that that quack Dr. Oz lost. I'm hopeful that Christian nationalist Lauren Boebert won't be pushing fascist poison at a federal level anymore. I'm pleased that Sarah Palin failed in Alaska. I love that so many of the candidates that Donald Trump was personally endorsing lost. I'm glad Herschel Walker did not win outright at least, though sad that he did not lose outright either. I have sympathy for the many people who come out of NFL careers with significant brain damage that makes them a danger to themselves and their families, but we should not be putting those people in positions of political power.

It's disappointing, though not surprising, to me how many people can ignore or support the rising fascist tide on the US right and vote for Republicans. The election of Trump as President convinced me that a lot of people honestly don't care how awful their candidate is as along as he/she hates the same people they hate. It does surprise, and disappoint, me that turnout among left-leaning voters was not better in response to the Supreme Court string of decisions and statements in favor of stripping rights and protections, especially Roe vs Wade and Thomas' suggestion of repealing same-sex marriage and legal contraception.

I'm sad that Ron DeSantis can continue to use the Florida government as a tool to kill trans people and stoke hate. I'm sad that Democrats are likely to lose control of the House. Given House voting records, it's going to be basically impossible to get anything through there.

And, apart from, any specific event or race, I'm just sad that half the voting population in my home country supports a party that's increasingly fascist, autocratic, misogynist, proudly racist, and wants trans kids and their caregivers dead or in jail.

This is, to my sadness, the America I know. I keep hoping it will get better as people born later vote and come into power, but I'm not holding my breath. I can only do my best, and be glad, a little selfishly, that I'm not facing the consequences of some of these things in a direct way myself. Canada seems to follow the US in a lot of ways, according to my Canadian partner, but there's at least some insulation and protection. Canada actually has a viable left-wing party, for instance, as opposed to the centrist US Democrats.

I'm thinking of all of you I know there, and hoping you're going to be ok.
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"Justice Thomas says the Supreme Court should reconsider rulings that protect contraception and same-sex marriage as the court overturns Roe v. Wade"

https://www.businessinsider.com/justice-thomas-said-the-court-should-reconsider-rulings-on-same-sex-marriage-2022-6

USA folks: this is what you get when you vote Republican, or refuse to vote because the Democrats are "just as
bad." Doing so is harming and killing people.

I want to make it very clear to USA folks: if you vote Republican, or choose not to vote in state and national elections because you think the Democrats are just as bad or whatever bullshit reason you have, I take that as a personal attack against me and people I love. Go away. I don't want to deal with you.
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Leftist pro-gun groups in the USA are sharing memes that suggest that parents of queer youth in the USA be armed and ready to kill people wearing body armor. The increasing validity of such sentiments is a primary reason that I will not return to live in the US for the foreseeable future. (Another primary one is the dumpster fire that is the US healthcare system, but I digress...)

I've wondered for some time whether queer folks might start seeking political asylum in Canada for fear of their lives so I spent a little time reading about the process last night. An agreement called the Safe Third Country Agreement (https://www.unhcr.org/uk/5952a3c54.pdf) makes most people who arrive in Canada via the land border with the US ineligible for asylum claims. However, it may not apply if you arrive via air or sea.

Canada's explanation of this agreement is that it requires that asylum claimants "seek protection in the first safe country that they enter (i.e., either Canada or the U.S.)".

https://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/trnsprnc/brfng-mtrls/prlmntry-bndrs/20200621/028/index-en.aspx

While that may be the *intent*, It seems like it may not take into account the situation for people for whom the US is *not* a safe country. I've also seen the agreement "explained" in different ways in different places. For instance, this site https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/mandate/policies-operational-instructions-agreements/agreements/safe-third-country-agreement.html#toc1 says that the agreement does not apply to US citizens, though other sites do not say that.

Does anyone I know know what might happen in a case where a queer person requests asylum in Canada due to ongoing anti-queer violence and fear of death?
stormdog: (floyd)
One thing I loved about living in the Netherlands is that it is next to impossible to legally own a gun. World Population Review data for 2021 indicates gun ownership per 100 people in the USA is 120.5. In the Netherlands, it is 2.6. Per person, there are over 46 times more privately owned guns in the USA. That knowledge made me feel safer, and I would love for the US to to adopt policies that make gun ownership similarly difficult.

Thinking about vast paradigm shifts like this bring to mind a thought about capitalism from Ursula LeGuin. “We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings. Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings."

But I don't know how to get there from here. In the US, gun control measures disproportionately affect groups that are already disenfranchised and which are in greater danger of violence from socially dominant groups who are less likely to be affected by such measures. A big part of of this is that power structures in the US are fundamentally racist and biased against other minority groups as well, so implementation of any policy will be colored by that racism and bias. Attempting to restrict gun ownership is going to harm this minority groups disproportionately.

It seems insurmountable. But so does capitalism, as did the divine right of kings. This change is not impossible. But I don't know how to contribute to it, and it's certainly not going to change soon. The current state of the US is another reason that I, as a queer trans person, feel safer in Canada than in the US. (There are many other reasons like attitudes about Covid, but that's another matter.)

Even in Canada, whose territory covers vast swaths of wilderness full of dangerous wildlife, there are only 34.7 privately owned guns per 100 people. The US is a giant statistical outlier on this, and I can't believe that this is simply the way it has to be.

I also believe that people must work within the system that they occupy. Whether that's the divine right of your liege, or the inescapable necessity of buying things, or the need to defend one's self in a dangerous environment. The environment *doesn't* have to be dangerous in this way. But for a lot of people right now, it is.

I miss people in the USA a lot, but there are many reasons I'm glad not to be there.
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My sweetie Lisa, who I care dearly for, is going to try to superglue/dental glue her tooth back together because apparently US healthcare *rules* hurhur 'MERICA or some shit.

If you think a system that refuses to provide easily provided medical care for someone who needs it can be justified, you are a crappy human being.
stormdog: a woman with light skin and long brown hair that cascades over one shoulder. On her other side, she is holding a large plush shark against herself. She has pink fingernails and pink cat eye glasses (Default)
Even the Atlantic is exaggerating violence in Kenosha.

"Within a couple of days, much of the small city is a ruined landscape."

No, it's not. Small parts of this *medium-sized* city (there are about 100,000 people there and it's one of the largest towns in Wisconsin) have been damaged and boarded up. Some buildings have been burned. My parents and family and friends in Kenosha, though, are doing remarkably well if they're living in a city where "much" of it has been destroyed. Should I let them know that the library my mother works at, the high school my dad works at, my brother's office, and my friend's storefront bodywork / massage therapy office are likely all figments of their imaginations?

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/08/how-biden-loses/615835/
stormdog: (Tawas dog)
The two biggest things in my life right now? I am starting my MLIS this week. My home country is on the edge of massive violent unrest that may lead to a civil war. (This includes deadly violence and rioting in the town my family lives in.) Runner up: nigh-total social isolation due to a global pandemic. Or maybe the runner up is being in a country where I don't speak the language? Or maybe the runner up is trying to navigate a new form of gender presentation in my online meetings?

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