I have been a lurker for a long time on this subreddit and i see a pattern that bothers me, this is a heavy topic so buckle up, folks, I hate when i read in this subreddit some random white (either from NA or EU etc...) person speaking about the fact they struggle with their sexuality in morocco meanwhile us, litterally grew up in the country and had to face every single hardship either to exist normally (which is unlikely) or survive until our situation gets better (aka immigration)
I'll throw myself as an example, I'm trans lesbian woman who lives currently in the EU i can get my treatment just fine even tho i don't have a single paper to prove i can stay legally in the country i'm in, but at least i get to live fully my sexual and gender identity, that's a life i never dreamt of in morocco, and let's not speak about the dolls that still live in morocco barely getting any Estro or community care from other dolls, or the gays who need to navigate their life in the harshest ways possible whether it's in public school, family reunions, and the lesbians who, on top of all of that, gotta face the sexism, misogyny, lack of visibility, forced marriages etc....
On the other hand when i hear a random white immigrant say "I had to walk longer so i don't bump into anybody i know" i really feel 0 empathy because with a single thought and empty page on your passport, white man, u can leave, some of us sadly can't.
Anyways this was my rant after the lesbian visibility week and since pride is coming, stay strong yall ❤️