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[quote=Anonymous]BTDT. In my case, parent is further emboldened by his opioid addiction. You have to accept that you cannot control them. Defriend them and forget about it. It might sound impossible to do, but it is what you actually need to do. This is what I’ve done. When my dad scoffed at me defriending him, I just calmly told him I’d prefer to stick to in person interactions and left it at that. He went nuts. I ignored him. I think it also helped that I called the few people in my family who have been particularly offended by my dad and apologized on his behalf. I also told them that I can’t guarantee that it won’t happen again unless they block him. And, uh, to the other posters, it’s not just conservative older parents who act like jerks online. People of both political affiliations do this. [/quote]
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