"I bought into my parents' liberal ideology, but I grew up and I overthrew it," she says. "It gave me practice for later when I realized that I didn't entirely buy their political ideology" She's afraid a lot of the self-assertion we do see is an assertion of weakness,. It's all soft. But there are people like Coleman that also acknowledge that there are some things he's not going to talk about because of those kind of issues.
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