I Just Broke My Yearslong Ban on Trying to Stop My Dad From Voting for Trump. Here's How That Went.
Briefly

"I knew my chances of changing his mind were slim—but saying something felt better than saying nothing at all. It was time to act despite the odds."
"Before, I called out injustices like homelessness rates, the rise in gun violence, and police brutality. Despite genuine concerns, my father dismissed these topics entirely."
"Growing up, I likely wouldn't have used the word privilege to describe our life, but looking back now, I know how rare that kind of stability is."
"I was surrounded by kids who really knew what privilege was: designer clothes and disposable incomes that were not reflected in my own life."
Read at Slate Magazine
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