Dear Congressman Kahele,
Discrimination happens very much even in and amongst Hawaii communities, not to mention on LGBTQ.
For example, I am also concerned about your local medical advisors and other leaders, who might have tried to promote and support as if you should run for Governor.
Despite having been silent, when I first warned and advised for tighter screening before the delta invasion, (but when they later realized my advice was correct and better), not only they did not recognize or appreciate my such earlier advice as medical professionals, but also ditched or ignored my prospective candidacy for Governor, (even if they might have already known my such prospective candidacy), without good reasons, e.g. if you are better qualified to handle the virus and future variants, than a medical professional like me.
I hope you don’t also make or be a part of such discrimination practices toward other minorities, while trying to implement anti discrimination bill(s) for LGBTQ Veterans.
Aloha.
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(Columbia University, 1993)
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