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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In every family there is a loud mouth or two that never went anywhere, never did anything, and doesn’t even know what they don’t know. They love Trump. Just ignore. [/quote] Yeah, I say absolutely nothing to my Trumper friends and relatives. Why they have chosen this hill to die on, instead of supporting Pence (who I don't like, but who is at least dignified), I will never understand. I plan to continue to say little to nothing to them, while saving my money for the next GOP fueled recession, and campaigning for the causes I believe in. [/quote] Now relatives are relatives, but if you are saying nothing to your 'Trumper friends', I think they might notice and assume that you are breaking off the friendship. I was the one earlier in the thread who chuckled at Trump-haters in my social circle that seemed not to know where I stood politically. If somebody starts shunning me for no good reason, I just guess that they have some personal issues going on that they have to work through. Which is basically what this all is - letting something as trivial as national politics get in the way of personal friendships? Time to reset your priorities.[/quote] I agree that relatives are relatives- what can you do, on either side of the spectrum really...they are family. I’d think both Dems and Republicans would agree (I hope so). Friends are a totally different animal...I don’t see much value in spending time with those on the opposite side of the aisle unless they are very quiet about their views. I can find a running buddy, coffee date etc anywhere. Plenty of friends who share my views that I don’t have to tiptoe around when it comes to politics. It’s social time/ free time- no one wants to spend it squabbling about politics or patiently listening through clenched teeth. Not worth it on either side IMO. I’ve dropped most old friends who aren’t on my side of the aisle. [/quote]
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