My story of leaving a far-left culture that I and others feel lost touch, which is my the Kingdom of Evanston is used. The Kingdom of Evanston is metaphor of how a city can become like a two sided city of Hans Christen Anderson's story; a King while alive sees only the good part of a city and feels everyone is treated properly. Upon death, the people make a structure of the beloved King which can see all of the city. The King's spirit visits the status and the Kings see another part of the city that is ugly, harsh and nothing like he saw when he was alive.
In reflecting upon being a MTF Christian woman living an far-left Woke world, I have seen both as well while still living; it is odd that I would discover the fallacies of current practice of far-left and Wokeness in the bastion of liberalism in Evanston and Chicago avenue. Rediscover, a Christian and more inclusive with Random Acts of Kindness in Kenosha where many of us live by the ideals of what we saw while watching Lawrence on TV with our parents.
Although, I went through harshness being homeless four times and being domestically abused three times, I would not wish my worse enemies to go through the abuse, harshness, and insincerity that I went because I know what kept me to survive and thrive in my Christian faith and knowing that I never walk alone.