Posted on 06/16/2023 11:48:15 AM PDT by NohSpinZone
“I don’t feel like Texas is my home anymore,” Lewis said simply.
He ended up selling his home through a real estate service launched last summer by the Dallas-based broker, Bob McCranie, who sought to help LGBTQ+ people list their homes in Texas and then connect them with an agent in another state or even a different country where they’d like to go next. McCranie initially called it “Flee Texas,” but soon changed the name to reflect a broader group of people expressing interest in the service.
“What we discovered was we got so much response from other states that we decided to expand and become ‘Flee Red States,'” McCranie said Tuesday. “We’ve helped 27 groups of people so far get out.”
When someone goes to the website FleeRedStates.com, a message reads, “As LGBTQIA+ citizens in Red States, many of us feel at risk. Current laws are highly discriminatory against trans youth and their families. Our marriages, our families, and even our safety are at risk. If you feel the need to leave the jurisdiction of a Red State, let us help you sell your property here and connect with you an LGBTQIA+ or ally agent in a better location of your choice. We are licensed in Texas and we have affiliates in all 50 states and several countries.” People can share their contact information to create an account and start the process of connecting with a real estate expert.
“We’re calling it kind of the ‘rainbow Underground Railroad,'” McCranie said. “We’re trying to get people out quietly and get them to someplace where they feel safer.”
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What a bunch of drama queen snow flakes. The attempt to tie this garbage to the moral authority and heroism of Harriet Tubman's Underground Railroad is offensive in the extreme.
What a drama queen.
Don’t let the door hit ya where the good Lord split ya.
Underground Railroad? LOL! Is there a Fugitive LGBTQ+ Act that would send them back to Texas?
This looks like overhyped BS from a gay real estate agent. But if this is true. Then good! Let the LGBYQs leave the anti-groomer states, and head to states like Massachusetts and California.
I can’t help but notice the “Let me tell you who I have sex with crowd.” didn’t seem real worried let alone afraid until parents and their allies started getting real hot under the collar about the push to sexualize children.
Now if there was nothing to that it seems easy enough to dispel worries by agreeing materials dealing with sex need to be age appropriate. (Along with a bunch of other insane actions they favor) JUST STOP and The FEAR GOES AWAY. But they won’t stop. So that proves three things,
1. The sexualization of children is a real goal of theirs.
2. They are not even trying to hide that anymore.
3. Parents can never relax their guard.
What is the real estate market in Uganda like?
California citizens hate trannies:
74% of California Voters Reject Children’s Transgender Medical Treatments
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/09/07/poll-74-of-california-voters-reject-childrens-transgender-medical-treatments/
But California is more than happy enough to bus back the tens of thousands of homeless that Texas has dumped there for decades now
Liberals love melodrama. No one is keeping faggots from leaving Texas.
I think he is just trying to drum up business from his people. I’m sure everyone else avoids him.
Dear Bob:
CT has brutal winters.
Tell all your pervert customers.
Thanks.
He found out the states slogan meant
DON’T MESS WITH TEXAS
“I don’t feel like Texas is my home anymore,” Lewis said simply.”
It never was twinkles.
The problem is now the Commies are using them as a tool to advance their agenda. They are useful idiots, who will be first against the wall when the Revolution comes.
I can't believe yours is still up.
You are right,. It is a Win-Win. This is something all sides can agree with
Oh the protected class and thier phoney victimization
The great resorting continues. Next step is national divorce. I do not want a single democrat to have any say in my government.
More cringy drama.
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