I'm a recently recovering Republican. I've been steeped deep in the red much of my life.
There's a lot I don't understand about progressive politics, but I'm trying to learn.
I want to thank the CoSo people who are patient with me, understand where I come from, and who understand the road isn't easy to travel from right to left.
This Thanksgiving, I'm thankful that I can see a wider range of views, and learn what you already know with an open mind and open heart.
Thank you, CoSo! ❤️
@quinnsentialOne I grew up solidly Democrat. My father had to change his party affiliation to get my grandfather's approval to marry my mom. But I am also from a small city and was raised with conservative values (relatively speaking).
I'm willing to answer any questions you have or engage on discussion. Though I would be speaking for myself and not an entire political party.
Democrats are so varied we cannot fit under one umbrella.. we need a couple blocks long store front canopy. 🤣
@quinnsentialOne Two of my brothers bend to the Republican side and voted for Trump. My other brother and I do not and did not. We just choose not to talk politics.
I also have a little bit of a rebel streak in me, so there is that.
@ChippySuave Sometimes, not talking can be the right choice.
My Dad no longer talks to me because of my break from the Republicans. I hope, someday, I can tell him stories of where I've been, where I am now, and he can relate to those.
My sister talks to me, as long as I don't make anything political.
But, she's gone from "I hate gay people" to "I don't like gay people". It's slow progress, but it's progress.
I take the little wins and secretly fist pump that I've made it that far with her.