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Cake day: January 13th, 2026

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  • So I’m not super into philosophers and all that. It mostly goes over my head.

    However, I am personally opposed to private property, while I support and defend the right to personal property.

    Personal property is anything that you personally and directly use. This is the bread in your scenario, the house you live in, the land under your house, the clothes you wear, the car you drive.

    Private property is anything you do not directly use, especially things that are used by others that you charge a fee for or make capital from. This is things like a rental home, leased land under a mobile home someone else owns, your local Wal-Mart, a car factory, etc.

    Any appeal to nature that goes against those things for me is just self-serving hand waving. The “nature of man” is irrelevant given our astounding skills and abilities to shape our minds, cultures, and world beyond it’s “natural” state.











  • I think this misses how horrifically expensive this avenue would be. I’m not trying to dismiss that this is a viable avenue for some people, but those people have more financial, social, physical, and mental capital than the majority of trans persons.

    When you are given a route to asylum, you have protections and can apply for assistance. You can’t do that as a tourist.

    So many of us live paycheck to paycheck and, if we sold everything that won’t fit in a suitcase, we could barely afford the plane ticket.

    We have to make day-by-day analyses and weigh the options. Right now, I’m choosing a semi-stable roof over my head and saving every penny I can manage. My only alternative at this point is to choose homelessness in a foreign country, hoping that I don’t get deported back here with no means to rebuild what I’ve lost.

    Being homeless and marginalized in the US is not a viable option. I’ve literally done that before.