In this episode, James A. Brown shares his unique perspective as a 'purple person', expressing pride in his identity while highlighting the importance of embracing diverse viewpoints.
He discusses the troubling idea that historically, those who identify as 'purple' have been marginalized, prompting us to reflect on our societal values and inclusivity.
The casual conversation touches on the flippancy with which we discuss war and violence, encouraging listeners to reconsider the gravity of these topics.
James expresses concern for the safety of all individuals in the nation, regardless of their beliefs, reminding us that deep down, no one truly wants conflict.
The episode wraps up with a warm reminder from James A. Brown to 'be well', leaving listeners with a positive and reflective message.
Transcripts
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This is the Daily Note.
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I'm James A.
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Brown.
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Not long ago I shared with you that I'm a purple person.
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Not a red person or a blue one, but a purple person and proud of it.
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My views are a mix of my experiences, as I believe yours are too.
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One of the most troubling responses I had to this I received on YouTube.
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They said that historically, purple people like me are the first wiped out.
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When it hits the fan, I can't help but be horrified by that notion.
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In this country today, we speak so flippantly about war and violence that the true meaning of those words fade.
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But what worries me most isn't whether I'll be wiped out is whether you in this nation will be too.
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Because frankly, no one wants that, even those who think they do.