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Jeffery expresses his deep affection for his hometown, despite its imperfections. He emphasizes that his criticism of the city is rooted in love, as he grew up in its less developed areas. He discusses his changing political views, aligning more with Republican values due to perceived leftist extremism. He reflects on his recent experiences traveling home, including the challenges of navigating flight delays and family engagements. The talk highlights the importance of family, personal connection to place, and the complexities of identity in a racially charged environment. Key Points: Affection for his hometown despite its “raggedy” reputation. Criticism stems from personal connection; he grew up in less developed areas. Shift towards Republican values due to dissatisfaction with the left. Travel challenges faced while returning home. Importance of family engagement and personal connections.