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Life As A Member Of The LGBTQ+ Community Keeps Getting Worse

The world keeps becoming a more stressful place to live.

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Life As A Member Of The LGBTQ+ Community Keeps Getting Worse
Ibrahim Abed

I don't know about you guys but my parents kept insisting that I was just blowing things out of proportion and that Trump wouldn't do anything to the LGBTQ+ community. Seeing as we've been removed from the 2020 census and they've rolled back protections for trans students, I think its safe to say that it is Flint: 1, Parents: 0, although I'm not really winning at all.

Life was already bad enough when the Republicans weren't in power, but now everything has been turned up to 11. People are yelling slurs and other offensive things when people they only perceive as LGBTQ+ walk buy, I've had people wait in the restroom because they think I don't belong there, and people are just going out of their way to be complete assholes.

What makes matters worse is the in-community fighting from people refusing to see other identities as LGBTQ+. There are lesbian TERFs who see trans women as traps, people who don't believe asexuals should be a part of the LGBTQ+ community, trans men who believe non-binary people aren't real, and non-binaries who think being bisexual is transphobic against them. You'd think with all of the stuff happening due to the Trump Administration the community would be closer, but its breaking apart.

We still have such a long way to go before we can have a safe, inclusive place to exist. Hopefully someday in my lifetime I can have an okay day where I don't have to worry about being safe and being myself.

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