Observations from an Ersatz(?) American
Observations from an Ersatz(?) American
Filed by: Terrance Heath
October 25, 2008 3:00 PM
http://www.bilerico.com/2008/10/observations_from_an_ersatz_american.php (http://www.bilerico.com/2008/10/observations_from_an_ersatz_american.php)
Before I launch into this post, let me just be clear about one thing. I'm not sure of much anymore. But I am fairly certain that I shouldn't be writing this, or much of anything having to do with politics these days. For starters, I'm not that relevant as a voter. Based on everything I've read, seen, and heard, as black gay male, a member of the upper middle class, a college-educated white collar worker, and a non-Christian and non-theist, who doesn't reside in a southern state, a rust-belt state, a battle-ground state, a small town or a rural area, and someone far enough to the left to be out of the mainstream much of the time, I am one of the most irrelevant, least important voters in this election.
I am also not a "real American" living in the "real America." At best, I am an "ersatz American." (The use of the word "ersatz" automatically disqualifies me as a "real American.)"