
"With this new law, I've decided I have no choice but to relocate to a different state to protect myself. This is heartbreaking because I consider Idaho my home, and I'd be leaving behind a close-knit community I've developed while living here."
"Transgender people do not want to be subject to violence or harassment. And so the choice is either to forego restroom use or to risk facing criminal penalties."
Diego Fable, a transgender man, is relocating from Idaho due to a new law criminalizing restroom use based on assigned sex at birth. This law imposes severe penalties, including jail time, for violations. Fable's decision reflects the emotional toll of living under such restrictions, as he feels forced to leave his community. The law was rapidly passed, raising concerns about its implications for transgender individuals, who face increased risks of violence and harassment in public spaces.
Read at Advocate.com
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