


These travel advisories are nothing new, but we're kind of surprised to see Australia getting in on the game. The country has issued a travel advisory for LGBTQ citizens traveling to the United States, warning that "travel within the U.S. carries a growing level of risk."
The post continues:
… carries a growing level of risk with states across the country introducing hundreds of anti-LGBTIQ+ laws this year that restrict such things as bathroom access and correct gender markers." - Equality Australia legal director Heather Corkhill
Bathroom access? Seriously?
Yes, states across the country have introduced hundreds of "anti-LGBTLQ+ laws" … and almost all of them deal with restricting "gender-affirming care" for minors. That's what they consider anti-LGBTQ. So, we guess be advised not to bring your transgender children to the United States to get top surgery — some states prohibit it.
We can think of a few countries that might be more dangerous for gays to visit.
Remember, "That's not a knife. That's a knife"? Yes, those days are over.
Australia also went full-on totalitarian during the COVID-19 pandemic, setting up essentially internment camps for those who might be infected.
Yes, it's far too dangerous.
It would make a lot more sense for American trans women to travel to Australia so they can use the women's restroom there.