Except you want to raise your child with certain values, and mom's views violate those. You can also have one of your values be kindness, and teach your kid that he can be close to people who don't share your family's views. |
Why do you blame the mom for standing up for human rights for tearing the family apart? Why not blame grandma who’s being bigoted and homophobic for being the one who’s tearing the family apart? What if the kid winds up being gay? Do they still need to accept grandma’s beliefs? |
In this case, it’s also wrong. |
| I think its important to not to avoid this because you don't want to upset grandma. Homophobia is no different than racism. It is not a "different view" or difference in opinion. Kids should be taught early on ti stand up for others against bigotry. |
Once upon a time these “different” views included things like black people being inferior. Do you want to teach your children that’s not wrong? |
? And this is the best way to explain it. Tell your son that your mom comes from a different time, when people didn't understand the concept of being gay, but that people know much more about it now, and now people don't believe that any more. |
It's an awful way to explain it. When I met old ladies who were not anti-Semites, xenophobes, or gay-bashers, I knew my grandmother had chosen those positions for herself. And I was about ten when that happened, so it's not even a particularly good way to buy time. |
-10000 Would it be bad to tell him your mom's views about Black people being (XYZ) compared to White people are wrong? Of course. This isn't different. Some people are wrong and its immoral to let hate/bigotry fester. |
Thank you. Bigots want to normalize their views so that they are accepted. Trump hasn't created bigotry but he's made it acceptable tp proudly parade your bigotry around without shame. I would tell Grandma point blank that bigotry is not acceptable in my house or near my child. If she insists on sharing this then she will not be seeing her grandchild. Its her choice -keep her bigotry to herself or leave us all alone. |
| This is a five year old. Grandma is wrong that boys can’t marry boys so telling your son that he was right and Grandma is wrong is all that needs to be said unless he wants to know more. |
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Do not tell him your mother is crazy, tell him there are same sex people married to each other and the law allows it. Grandma has some ideas she grew up with. We don't discuss these topics with her.
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Because it's obviously a big deal to grandma, not that big of a deal to op |
Where did you come up with that notion? OP was pretty upset that grandma tried to pass on her bigotry to the next generation. And are you really saying that if someone feels strongly about another person not deserving civil rights, they should be heard and accepted? What if grandma felt equally strongly about interracial marriage being sinful? Should OP avoid family strife and keep quiet? |
| Good for grandma to be honest. |
For spreading hate, lies and ignorance? That’s not what religion should be about. |