Danny Blanton
Jan 18, 2017 · 1 min read

Unfortunately for me, I’ve struggled with dyslexia most of my life. It’s difficult for me to proof read my writing. It’s even more frustrating. When my phone/computer doesn’t recognize the word I’m trying to spell. But I do appreciate the sensitivity that you approach things you don’t like or understand. Too bad there aren’t more people like you that can give so much grace. I write in some ways to try to confront that insecurity but your encouraging words help. As far as your response, part of the reason I’ve been dialoguing with you is not to convince you but rather to let people read our dialogue. I want people to understand the irrational side of believing what you do. You haven’t made any points backed up by any study. You haven’t given any logical argument. You’ve only insulted me and insulted my motives. I’m open to being wrong. I’m not open to being called things I’m not. Maybe you could appreciate the damage it does to be stereotyped.

    Danny Blanton

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    Desirner -Illustrator-Builder-Way Maker. I love deconstructing things to see how they work. (if you anything I write interests you enough… please pass it along)

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