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i broke my ankle, couldn't work for months, and i could use some help this pride month 🏳️‍🌈

hi, im a gay trans native person and my situation has been incredibly difficult - i broke my ankle and had no way of receiving any sort of income since February and my roommates weren't willing to resign our lease to give me time to get back on my feet. i have to move by the end of this month

in order to move, i need to pay a security deposit for a trailer. it's pretty much the only chance that i have to have a home. this has been such a difficult year for me, and im still in physical therapy trying to get myself able to walk

i need $300 for the security deposit. i had to put the rest of my money into rent for this month, my phone bill, and gas for my car to drive to physical therapy. this should hopefully be the last time i need help on here, i feel really guilty about having to ask.

i know money is tight for everyone, and even just a $1 donation helps. reblogs would also be deeply appreciated.

my paypal

venmo: hyLian

posted 06/07, goal 0/300, i will update when/if i reach my goal. thank you!

i know my platform is pretty weak and i usually don’t post shit like this but please sign and promote this. first of all, this man is likely innocent, regardless of what you think of the death penalty. second of all, his preventable state sponsored death is imminent and we have a chance to delay it. this man deserves the best possible legal representation and a right to fight for his life.

rocky is an intellectually disabled 53 year old man. the key witness who helped convict him recanted their testimony. the jury who ended up convicting him did not even want a death penalty. there is a likely racial component as well, 11 of the jurors were white—one of them even referred to mr. myers with a horrible racial slur after the conviction.

https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/robin-rocky-myers-death-penalty-alabama/

please give this article a look as well. you don’t have to be a forensic scientist to realize there is something incredibly fishy about this investigation, the multiple other suspects, the political pressure to convict, the biases. this court case is VERY, VERY SUSPECT and he is likely INNOCENT.

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