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I don't know man, it's getting there. The same could be said for Texas.
As a Leftist, who very much looks like a Leftist, I am currently visiting Florida's panhandle and I'm having a very great time. It's very much like the Deep South. People are very friendly. I see plenty of people of color too. It's not like genocide is raging and people are being hunted down en masse, not that I support DeSantis nor do I want to normalize him and I do think we are inevitably heading towards fascism in the US.
On the other hand, I did go to a restaurant and sat next to a table with a Neo-Nazi couple with swastika tattoos but we left our respective parties alone.
I have no doubt that the majority of Floridians will be civil, even around leftists and LGBTQ+ people. However, much of the recent legislation in Florida has been straight-up fascist. Also, Florida is seeing an influx of radical conservatives moving there, along with a lot of left-leaning and LGBTQ+ people leaving. That's what I mean when I say that "it's getting there".
No disagreements about any of that.
I was just adding to the chain of comments so I replied to you but I guess I was mostly addressing the Aussie's concerns.
oh yeah.. It's unlikely I'll be shot, but, more likely than anywhere else. Thing is, what does Florida offer to someone like me that lots of other places don't offer, which don't have the negatives?
I'm not trying to convince you to come to Florida. Just saying it's not as bad for most as it may sound.
But everywhere is different and Florida is a unique place and it's worth visiting if you get the chance. I've been throughout Florida and it's beautiful. And I've very extensively travelled internationally so please don't assume it's a sheltered perspective from someone who never left the US.
Is it legal for you to use the bathroom? Because that makes a difference.