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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 28 May 2025
Transwoman Plans Escape Amid UK's Anti-Trans Atmosphere Picture of Alexis Solia courtesy of Stoke on Trent Live Alexis Solia, a British transwoman and activist, has announced her plans to leave the UK following a controversial Supreme Court ruling that has intensified her fears for safety. The April decision clarified that "sex" under the Equality Act refers strictly to biological sex, not gender identity, a ruling that has sparked widespread concern within the transgender community. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1362054-transwoman-plans-escape-amid-uks-anti-trans-atmosphere/ -
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Crime Drunken American Throws Rock through Window in Pattaya Over E-Cigarette Dispute
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Thai financial advisor
Yes, this is what I want! (I discussed with the wife, it would be nice to have 30K and continue to do a little work, with no pressure) - just 10k per year. The issue is .. I live at this address in the UK, honestly, but can you just pay it into this account in Thailand - do you think they will go for it ? 😄 I like your ideas, its the perfect solution, I would just like someone to assist - to pay a financial advisor to arrange it seems the best idea. This is great, the issue is, as soon as I pull the whole lot, I pay 40% tax - afaik - and I again, I know nothing! but I value your comment and will check it. -
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Rising anti-Indian sentiment
Wait until they take over all the go-go bars and beer bars in Pattaya and convert them to curry restaurants!- 1
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Crime Drunken American Throws Rock through Window in Pattaya Over E-Cigarette Dispute
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Video Transwoman Plans Escape Amid UK's Anti-Trans Atmosphere
Picture of Alexis Solia courtesy of Stoke on Trent Live Alexis Solia, a British transwoman and activist, has announced her plans to leave the UK following a controversial Supreme Court ruling that has intensified her fears for safety. The April decision clarified that "sex" under the Equality Act refers strictly to biological sex, not gender identity, a ruling that has sparked widespread concern within the transgender community. Solia, who has endured years of harassment and abuse, sees the ruling as a tipping point. "It feels like we’ve been told we’re not welcome anymore," she remarked, expressing her heightened anxiety about venturing outdoors. The 30-year-old content creator is now preparing to move to Chiang Mai, Thailand, in search of a more inclusive environment. Although Thailand doesn’t provide full legal recognition for trans identities, Solia hopes it offers a respite from the discriminatory climate in the UK and access to gender-affirming care. In the UK, Solia has faced relentless harassment, recounting experiences of being groped in pubs, misgendered in public, and physically attacked. "It’s almost like a letter saying: ‘You’re not allowed in society anymore,’" she explained, echoing the sentiment that the ruling has exacerbated anti-trans hostility. Solia criticised prevailing myths about the threat transwomen supposedly pose in female spaces, calling them "ridiculous." She argued that being forced to use men’s facilities presents significant dangers, given the hormonal treatments many trans individuals undergo. The rise in transphobia, according to Solia, is intertwined with broader misogyny, highlighting a culture increasingly intent on controlling women. Data supports these fears, with a National Audit Office report showing a rise in sexual assault rates against women in England and Wales, coupled with increased reports of such crimes. Prominent figures in the trans community, such as Jane Fae from TransActual, have noted a spike in trans individuals seeking to flee the UK since the court ruling, citing increased violence, stress, and mental health struggles. Solia is set to attend London Pride before relocating, actively funding her move through a fundraiser that has already amassed nearly half of the £5,000 needed. The generosity of supporters has provided a silver lining amidst the challenges. "Seeing that support brought me to tears," she shared, illustrating the community’s resilience and solidarity. In Thailand, Alexis aims to reclaim her life free from the "bureaucracy and barriers" she faces in the UK, pursuing hormone therapy and possible surgical interventions in a culture she perceives as more accepting. While acknowledging that no place is perfect, Solia’s primary desire is simply to live safely and freely. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-28
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