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Minnesota Gov. It showed the bully a better path forward, and I can think of no one better than Tim Walz to show that better path forward for America. Meyer, 38, said he initially expected to hate Walz, because he was a football coach and a hunter. Meyer, who was out as bisexual in high school, started attending GSA meetings his freshman year.

Tim Walz's Gay-Straight Alliance students remember him as accepting and goofy

He said he and the four other members of the club were scared to be seen together because they feared bullying. Emily Scott, 41, said she attended GSA meetings at Mankato West fromduring her junior year, because she had a crush on one of the founding members. But she knew Walz best through a biannual trip to China in the summer of that he organized for students.

That trip, and something Walz said to her on it, changed her life, said Scott, who now lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. I love China. Scott lived in China for a decade, learned to speak Chinese fluently and worked in garment manufacturing. Walz wants for the United States. He wants to push the United States slightly out of its comfort zone and make it just slightly better.

Larissa Beck, 38, attended the GSA meetings as an ally during her time at Mankato West untiland she had Walz as a history teacher for 10th grade. Beck now works in disability services and advocacy, and she said that when she ran into Walz at the state Capitol in March, he remembered her. Walz, because he will forever be Mr. He knew what was going on and what was happening within the school.

He was ingrained in the fabric of it. Walz defeated a Republican incumbent at a time when only one state, Massachusetts, had legalized same-sex marriage, and Vermont allowed civil unions. The policy, which prevented gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military, was in effect from until We want no security.

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