gender is liminal, i’m just passing through. trans / agender ae/aer; she/her

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Cake day: August 29th, 2024

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  • Well, I think you’re definitely correct that he’d crack down on immigration via as many means as are available to him, that seems to be a major talking point for him and was a theme for his first term. His platform pledges “peace in Europe and in the Middle East” but doesn’t go into any detail, so I won’t speculate on that. I won’t argue against your positions, because that’s not the point. Thanks for actually outlining some policy positions you agree with him on, it’s a better answer than I usually get.

    I don’t think it’s a secret that he’s a bit of a loose cannon, though, and I think it’s pretty apparent from the debate that he’s prone to personal attacks and easily baited into pointless arguments about things that don’t matter for the country (though they matter to his ego, evidently). I am of the opinion that, policy aside, his first four years were marked by this tendency to double down against any perceived personal slight, to the detriment of his duties as president. He does not appear to be more in control of his outbursts now. Is that concerning for you?

    With transparency, I’m a trans person, and Trump/MAGA have made it clear that they intend to demonize me and people like me. I’m aware of the argument that Trump only wishes to restrict trans healthcare for minors, though he’s said that he would work to prevent any agency from promoting “the concept of sex and gender transition at any age.” Regardless of whether this policy factually seeks to erase all transgender people, the rhetoric surrounding this issue has created, and continues to create, an environment that is harmful for me and people like me. For that reason if for no other, I cannot vote for him. I consider it self-defense. I hope that you can appreciate that position.