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In reply to the discussion: Question for white male Dems [View all]NavyDem
(555 posts)Firstly, I grew up with very racist parents, but as a white guy, I was always more comfortable around minorities in Nebraska, since I personally wasn't wired with the same tendencies as my parents. I vowed I would never be like them, and I have kept to my vow.
Secondly, I know how to empathize with people, because I have been through some major shit growing up. Multiple suicide attempts, homelessness, the serious injury of my only friend in life due to drugged driving on his part. Bullied in school (till I started fighting back).
I joined the Navy to get away from everything in Nebraska, and assimilated very well into a culture where white isn't the only faces you see. I've learned a great deal about many different cultures, and I have learned to celebrate our similarities, and embrace our differences.
I am also well-travelled, thanks to 20 years in the Navy, and I travel outside of the USA frequently now in my leisure time. Because of the travel, I have had immersion in cultures where English is not the dominant language. Learning to effectively communicate in those cultures opened my eyes to a great many things.
I escaped the hell-hole that I grew up in, and became pretty damn liberal in the process.
I vote against trump (lower case intentional, doesn't deserve to have his name respected), because he triggers a visceral hatred in me, just by listening to him speak. He, and musk (also deserves no respect) are exactly the type of people that I grew up hating, and I can never escape that feeling.
I can only hope that I am amongst the 30% that pushes the margin over the top for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz as our next President/Vice President. My whole family votes blue, and have for more than 30 years.
Sorry to ramble...