Uh, Bruce, are you sure "learn" is the word you are looking for there... ? I was thinking maybe "embrace"... ?
Just kidding. I am glad we all have the freedom to have our opinions and to make our choices, though, when it comes to Glocks, I am "just as glad" that now there is a competitive product that is made in the U.S.A. That's important to me.
But I have no real problem with Glocks. Have one myself. It seems well-made and reliable - but I can't remember the last time I fired it. There is just nothing there that gives me any reason to want to take it along when I head off to the range. I think of Glocks being rather like the shovels of the handgun world: good enough for the purpose intended, but not much to crow about otherwise.