‘We Have Seen a Lot More Hate’: Trans People Are Already Terrified

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Now, after Trump’s comments and the first day of his president, the group’s crisis helpline is getting the call of the calls again. The percentage of arriving this week is the percentage call, the group is wired, between the ages of 14 and 17, from the age of the age and gender non-conferenceing adolescents.

Calchers are expressing various types of sensitive and emotional crisis, often expressing feelings of frustration and fear. One of the most common feelings shared is “My country doesn’t want my existence.”

The steps of the Trump administration are creating huge crisis for the Trans community and their families, both online and offline have completely grown in attacks, already coming from supporters of Trump who feel encouraged.

“We have already seen an enthusiasm against us in hatred against us,” Fisher said. ” “We were someone who came to our house last Tuesday and put a note in our Melbox what he said: ‘He is your father now, he is your president. Your people will no longer be. ‘So yes, they are of course encouraged ””

A transly flag hanging on their porch was stolen twice in a week. In a supermarket he heard people on the adjacent table in his local Pigley Wigley that Trump was talking about how happy they were “from” to “release” from the Trump Trans guy.

Fisher said, “He did not get rid of them, they always took existence – but he kept a goal on them, especially my teenage son,” said Fisher.

And the attacks are also targeting groups that are trying to help the LGBBTU+ community.

“We have seen a lot of hatred,” Lance Preston, executive director of the Rainbow Youth Project, told Ward. “We have received a lot of messages, crazy shit, such as’ Trump is your president, now you all have to go away. We don’t want you here. ‘We get the forms of communication daily and it has just increased significantly since the election. It’s really sad. “

Some leaders are even more concerned that those who have always stood with the LGBTU+ community may be very scared to speak under Trump’s new administration.

“Every time something like this happens, we notice that the supporters are left behind and barely silent,” Chris Sederberg, who helps Trans and Pennforming people through the Rainbow Youth Project, tells Ward. “Not all of them, but many of them do it because they are scared of what is happening. They are afraid of what they can happen to them or they can hate it ””

The Trans Man who works as a truck, Cedarberg communicates with the young trans man on social media and says that this week the response from the community is one of the “intense, immediate fear”.

In favor of Jamie Anderson, a 40 -year -old teacher living in Texas, his biggest fears are that Trump’s administration forced his 15 -year -old daughter, Don, who came out as Trans last year to make an injury decision.

Jamie says, “My biggest concern is to go back to a false life, as he did not mean,” Jamie said. “He is happy now that he is much happier than just before he comes out. He was super-depressed. We had no idea what was going on. And finally he has come out and he is this completely new, amazing, loving child “”

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