You are no different than a Trump supporter
Andrew Patricio
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WOW!

I'm not sure if I find myself agreeing due to an inbuilt bias or out of fear of being wrong .

But agree with what you have written I do certainly do.

I've spent a lot of time recently inside my own head simply trying to understand why I think and feel the way I do about certain things.

Why do I automatically find myself repulsed by the thought of the Don being in the oval office, why am I feeling shame at my British origins.

I think fear is very much part of the answer.

I don’t like to think I approach the inside of my head with a bias in place, I've always had a matter of pride attached to the way I approach things in an open way. Maybe I'm not.

Ive only once felt anger outwardly towards someone who held a different view to my own, but not becuase they held a contray view to my own, but in the way they expressed it. They expressed it with a sense of entitlement to hold the view, but in reality had no right what so ever to do so. And by right both legal and moral right. They held a view on a matter which had no impact on their life, their future or their security, btu felt they were entitled to hold it dues to some vague decades old conenction to a person who told them something in the mid 80's.
My anger was at the distortion of that which is actually true and their inability to move forward from that time held postion to the reality of todays — dare I say it?- Fact.