"Cold and Tense": 10 Americans on How Politics Changes Relationships

Audrey Vera, 33, Oakland, Calif.

"I finally told them my girlfriend was a cop."

"I played bass in a death-rock band for almost five years. We would say that we were like family. I could go to a show and either know someone playing or know people there and feel welcomed. I am a nonbinary lesbian, and my band mates are also queer and trans, so having chosen family is huge.

"I started dating my partner in June 2020, around the time of the George Floyd murder. She works as a cop. I knew that was going to be contentious, so I kept her profession a secret. Throughout that year, they met my girlfriend and never had an issue with her. Around the time the Floyd cop had his trial, my band decided they wanted to write an 'ACAB' ['All Cops Are Bastards'] song, and I finally told them my girlfriend was a cop. They didn't talk to me for a week and then called to say I wasn't 'a fit' for the band.

"I find it all very disheartening, but mostly so because she became a cop to have an influence on changing the police work force culture and create a safer environment for women, queer and trans people. Before I met her, I never would have thought I would be romantically involved with a cop. But if I hadn't been open to unpacking my own snap judgments about people who become cops, then I wouldn't have won the lesbian lottery. It really just speaks to how much your life can get unlocked when your gut goes by what you experience of a person instead of social narratives you've been told."

  • HumanBehaviorByBjork [any, undecided]
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    2 years ago

    lmao I'm reading the article and besides this one it's 1 anti-choice asshole who's like "yeah my cousins disagree but we got over it" and one redditor who's like "yea i just don't talk about politics because they wouldn't approve of my beliefs (don't ask which beliefs)" and then 6 libs who are like "yea i try to listen to my coworkers' and family members' point of view because i know deep down they're really nice people but somehow they just won't abandon christofascism" and then one at the end just reciting some kind of Litany of Centrism.

    • HodgePodge [love/loves]
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      2 years ago

      had someone get very upset I cut my dad out of my life for being a pathetic alcoholic bigot.

      turns out they only felt strongly about that because one of their own kids had done that to them too lmao

    • InevitableSwing [none/use name]
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      2 years ago

      one at the end just reciting some kind of Litany of Centrism.

      That's my favorite. I wanted to make a joke about it but I wasn't inspired. I'm happy I didn't post anything. Your joke is pretty hard to beat.