cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/21475759

Saw this on bluesky and thought I’d share here since I think there’s a lot of trans folks trying to find ways out of the US and this could potentially help in the future.

  • Jade@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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    The organization seems fairly reputable but I can’t 100% confirm anything. But I don’t think petitions have to go through Canadian government website for it to be successful Its just the a more typical approach.

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      The organization seems fairly reputable but I can’t 100% confirm anything.

      I never said they weren’t reputable, they even allow signers to opt-out of being contacted. I will stand by my statement that organizations, both in political and social justice spaces, mainly use these petitions to attract new donors and volunteers.

      But I don’t think petitions have to go through Canadian government website for it to be successful Its just the a more typical approach.

      I guess it really depends on was you think qualifies as a “successful petition.” IMHO, at best, it could lead to more people being engaged with Queer Momentum. Maybe there’s a chance of media attention? I’m not sure what else can be achieved.

      FYI, in 2023, an official petition on a similar topic got over 16K signatures.

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        But did that 2023 petition actually change anything? Or did they just get a 16k mailing list for free?

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          I’m pretty the government already has a mailing list. The email address is used “to confirm your signature” and, if you opt-in, provide updates.