Persecuted for being LGBTQ+ in Trump country, they now have a chance to start over someplace new

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Keshet and the Hebrew Free Loan Society are fighting discrimination and harassment by offering loans to those who need to flee​


After Donald Trump’s election in 2024, Ci and her family knew they had to get out of Alabama. Ci, who’s not using her last name because of safety concerns, is Jewish and transgender. She and her husband have four adopted children of color. The harassment they endured for over two years from neighbors, she says, was transphobic, antisemitic and racist. And after Trump’s inauguration, it got even worse.



“We lived in an area that was beautiful to look at,” she told me, “but underneath was holding a lot of hatred for those that didn’t fit in.”

 
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Keshet and the Hebrew Free Loan Society are fighting discrimination and harassment by offering loans to those who need to flee​


After Donald Trump’s election in 2024, Ci and her family knew they had to get out of Alabama. Ci, who’s not using her last name because of safety concerns, is Jewish and transgender. She and her husband have four adopted children of color. The harassment they endured for over two years from neighbors, she says, was transphobic, antisemitic and racist. And after Trump’s inauguration, it got even worse.



“We lived in an area that was beautiful to look at,” she told me, “but underneath was holding a lot of hatred for those that didn’t fit in.”

Are they doing this for Harvard and Columbia students that are Jews also?
 

Keshet and the Hebrew Free Loan Society are fighting discrimination and harassment by offering loans to those who need to flee​


After Donald Trump’s election in 2024, Ci and her family knew they had to get out of Alabama. Ci, who’s not using her last name because of safety concerns, is Jewish and transgender. She and her husband have four adopted children of color. The harassment they endured for over two years from neighbors, she says, was transphobic, antisemitic and racist. And after Trump’s inauguration, it got even worse.



“We lived in an area that was beautiful to look at,” she told me, “but underneath was holding a lot of hatred for those that didn’t fit in.”

There are no loans asshat.

They are going to be gaslighted once again.
 
There are no loans asshat.

They are going to be gaslighted once again.
Poor joe is your brother still laughing at you? I am



Keshet-HFLS “Move to Thrive” Interest-Free Loan Program

Keshet and the Hebrew Free Loan Society are partnering to offer interest-free loans of up to $10,000 for individuals and families to support relocation costs to another state because of anti-LGBTQ+ laws, policies, and climate in their current state of residence.

 
Poor joe is your brother still laughing at you? I am



Keshet-HFLS “Move to Thrive” Interest-Free Loan Program

Keshet and the Hebrew Free Loan Society are partnering to offer interest-free loans of up to $10,000 for individuals and families to support relocation costs to another state because of anti-LGBTQ+ laws, policies, and climate in their current state of residence.

Fake news. Into the "showers" with you fake Jew!

Loans from Shylock to relocate faggotry. As if!
 
Fake news. Into the "showers" with you fake Jew!

Loans from Shylock to relocate faggotry. As if!
QED on fentanyl.

Just one good dose then wheel you over to a window so you can watch the flowers, Joe. All your pain would end and you'd be at peace.

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Keshet and the Hebrew Free Loan Society are fighting discrimination and harassment by offering loans to those who need to flee​


After Donald Trump’s election in 2024, Ci and her family knew they had to get out of Alabama. Ci, who’s not using her last name because of safety concerns, is Jewish and transgender. She and her husband have four adopted children of color. The harassment they endured for over two years from neighbors, she says, was transphobic, antisemitic and racist. And after Trump’s inauguration, it got even worse.



“We lived in an area that was beautiful to look at,” she told me, “but underneath was holding a lot of hatred for those that didn’t fit in.”

Tell them to try palestine.
 

Keshet and the Hebrew Free Loan Society are fighting discrimination and harassment by offering loans to those who need to flee​


After Donald Trump’s election in 2024, Ci and her family knew they had to get out of Alabama. Ci, who’s not using her last name because of safety concerns, is Jewish and transgender. She and her husband have four adopted children of color. The harassment they endured for over two years from neighbors, she says, was transphobic, antisemitic and racist. And after Trump’s inauguration, it got even worse.



“We lived in an area that was beautiful to look at,” she told me, “but underneath was holding a lot of hatred for those that didn’t fit in.”

Let's see the police reports.
 

Keshet and the Hebrew Free Loan Society are fighting discrimination and harassment by offering loans to those who need to flee​


After Donald Trump’s election in 2024, Ci and her family knew they had to get out of Alabama. Ci, who’s not using her last name because of safety concerns, is Jewish and transgender. She and her husband have four adopted children of color. The harassment they endured for over two years from neighbors, she says, was transphobic, antisemitic and racist. And after Trump’s inauguration, it got even worse.



“We lived in an area that was beautiful to look at,” she told me, “but underneath was holding a lot of hatred for those that didn’t fit in.”

Visiting my boy in Ft. Benning, Georgia, I strayed over the Alabama border while looking for a convenience store.
Now I cannot claim to have never been in Alabama.
The most innocuous circumstances can stain someone for life.
 
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