Re: Talking politics at family gatherings?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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04/10/23 06:51 AM
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Nope because I would disown the lot of them. But they've known that from the very beginning so they didn't turn out that way.
Last edited by warrior; 04/10/23 06:52 AM.
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Re: Talking politics at family gatherings?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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04/10/23 07:16 AM
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Walking away is letting them have their way. Your silence may be seen as affirmation in their beliefs.
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Re: Talking politics at family gatherings?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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Who the heck talks about stupid stuff like politics at family gatherings. Thats retarded to begin with.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Talking politics at family gatherings?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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04/10/23 07:24 AM
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Should have dressed up in drag and played games with the kids! Shut them down with facts they hate facts! Facts don't give a crap about feelings. Usually number one rule at family gatherings is no politics!
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Re: Talking politics at family gatherings?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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I shut that down pretty quickly if they want to go for it then they will need to present their case but that never happens, mostly feelings and zero reality of that ideas impact. Daughter in law in Hmong so she has some wild ideas about immigration policies when Hmong folks are not on the radar even. All fear based very successful folks just afraid of what’s not chasing them for some reason.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
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Re: Talking politics at family gatherings?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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04/10/23 07:50 AM
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We like to discuss the current businesses and ideas to start new ones. That consumes most of the time we are together. I will note that those discussions seem to exclude the liberals in the group much like a political one would. lol
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Re: Talking politics at family gatherings?
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The few liberals in my family live 600 miles away. I dont see them real regular. When I do politics isnt usually a big conservation. One of my cousins was talking about the lion quota impacting his business and deer populations at our last reunion I told him the ban on foot traps except on private property was not doing deer populations any favors either. A couple cousins got the sucking on lemons look on their faces but didnt say anything. When we were all kids one of them told me she wasn't going to fish anymore cause she worried that fish families missed the ones she brought home. True story. I think some people are born to let emotions rather than logic determine everything they do. We all are ruled a little by emotion but I believe quite a few its close to 100% how decisions are made.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Talking politics at family gatherings?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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I am good friends with a woman who is the chair of our local Democrat town committee. Very nice lady , very personable and a good person over all.
We never discuss politics.
If we did , it would go south quick. I'm glad we don't. I would hate to lose her as a friend. Discussing politics would not change her views or mine , so it is best to not go there.
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Re: Talking politics at family gatherings?
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I have a liberal sister and nephews. I can usually shut down the political stuff pretty fast with a few facts. Then the conversation goes to sports. LOL My will is written to exclude any liberal relatives. They will not be using my money to fight against the things I believe in. I love it. I will be showing this post to my 89 yo dad and remind him of my two liberal brothers.
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Re: Talking politics at family gatherings?
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Nope because I would disown the lot of them. But they've known that from the very beginning so they didn't turn out that way. This ^ is exactly what I would do too. The problem with communists is that they feel they are entitled to their opinion but conservatives are not. My family are all very political and we talk about it often. Hard not to in todays world. We are all on the same page. No way could i live with communists.
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Re: Talking politics at family gatherings?
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Everyone in our family circle and some close friends are on the same page, MAGA!
I love the smell of burning spruce---I love the sound of a spring time goose---I love the feel of 40 below---from my trapline I will never go!
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Re: Talking politics at family gatherings?
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I think some people are born to let emotions rather than logic determine everything they do. We all are ruled a little by emotion but I believe quite a few its close to 100% how decisions are made. Yep my mom is one of those people. She's not a liberal... she's pretty apolitical... never having voted in her life until she registered to vote for the first time for Trump. But every decision she makes is 100% emotion driven.
Just give me one thing, that I can hold on to. To believe in this livin' is just a hard way to go.
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