I did leave home. My parents kicked me out of the house, but friends allowed me to stay with them. That's the only reason I survived. If you read my article, I advocate primarily for direct action and tangible things you can do to help us. The comparison I draw from the quote I gave you is about your idea that we just need to wait a few years. We just need to go through a few more election cycles, and everything will be fixed.
I think that's ridiculous. We can take action now.
If you have a trans friend that's about to be homeless, or hell, any friend who is about to be homeless, you can let them sleep on your couch.
If Moms for Liberty or other fascist groups are coming to your local school board meeting (they are, I promise you), you should go over there and speak in support.
If fascists are threatening queer people at the local drag show, you should show up with your friends and stand up for what is right, because the police won't. In fact, they're most likely there out of uniform.
Vote for democrats if you want. I don't care. I do harm reduction voting too. But it's not enough, and I'm just begging allies to care enough to show up in real life where it matters. If you read my call to action, I say exactly this.
Do harm reduction voting if you want. I do that to- I voted for Biden. But it's not enough. Trans people need help now. If you read my article's call to action (which, despite you claiming to have read it, you repeatedly demonstrate that you haven't by bringing up electoralism), I advocate for direct action. Doing things like showing up to your local school district's board meetings (fascists like moms for liberty are already there, even if you're in a blue state. Don't let them monopolize the conversation.). I ask for people to show up and counterprotest when fascists target drag shows. I ask for people to participate in protests of civil disobedience, as well as to lend their couch to the their local trans person at risk of homelessness. That has a much more tangible real life impact on trans people right now than virtue signaling by democratic politicians.