Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 14:49     Subject: Do any of you make a point to avoid politics at Thanksgiving dinner? I’m really hoping for a peaceful holiday this year.

The only people who start arguments in our extended family are libs. They can F’ anything up. Very on-brand for them.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 14:46     Subject: Do any of you make a point to avoid politics at Thanksgiving dinner? I’m really hoping for a peaceful holiday this year.

The MAGAs aren't invited so it's not a problem.

Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 14:35     Subject: Do any of you make a point to avoid politics at Thanksgiving dinner? I’m really hoping for a peaceful holiday this year.

Don’t invite him, ffs.
We’re all on the same side but would excommunicate a member who was stupid.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 14:34     Subject: Do any of you make a point to avoid politics at Thanksgiving dinner? I’m really hoping for a peaceful holiday this year.

Anonymous wrote:Everyone at our dinner is on the same side, thank goodness!
same!
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 14:20     Subject: Do any of you make a point to avoid politics at Thanksgiving dinner? I’m really hoping for a peaceful holiday this year.

I am not holding back if they start talking about maga and that idiotic pedophile.

Everyone always has to accommodate these idiots. Well that is all over now.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 14:14     Subject: Re:Do any of you make a point to avoid politics at Thanksgiving dinner? I’m really hoping for a peaceful holiday this year.

Absent an NYC mayoral discussion, we should be fine.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 14:09     Subject: Do any of you make a point to avoid politics at Thanksgiving dinner? I’m really hoping for a peaceful holiday this year.

Anonymous wrote:Everyone at our dinner is on the same side, thank goodness!


Us too, phew.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 14:08     Subject: Do any of you make a point to avoid politics at Thanksgiving dinner? I’m really hoping for a peaceful holiday this year.

We mostly agree on politics, but it’s not our style to discuss at the table anyway. A couple of people always try and steer the discussion that way so I usually think through a list of more light-hearted things to talk about just in case. In case of emergency, break out the “remember that time when great aunt Lorraine dropped the turkey?!”
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 14:07     Subject: Do any of you make a point to avoid politics at Thanksgiving dinner? I’m really hoping for a peaceful holiday this year.

My entire extended family is normal (not MAGA), so it’s not an issue.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 14:04     Subject: Do any of you make a point to avoid politics at Thanksgiving dinner? I’m really hoping for a peaceful holiday this year.

Anonymous wrote:My daughter likes to joke about Trump and even cracks jokes about Charlie Kirk, and my brother is most likely showing up in his Trump hat. I’m just trying to prevent any tension or arguments at the table.

If you’ve dealt with mixed political views in the family, how do you keep things respectful and drama-free during the holidays?


We have a rule NO POLITICS, NO RELIGION,
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 14:01     Subject: Do any of you make a point to avoid politics at Thanksgiving dinner? I’m really hoping for a peaceful holiday this year.

I don't have Trumpers at my Thanksgiving table. That's how I keep things peaceful.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 13:58     Subject: Do any of you make a point to avoid politics at Thanksgiving dinner? I’m really hoping for a peaceful holiday this year.

We aren't getting together with them. That's how we are keeping it peaceful.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 13:55     Subject: Do any of you make a point to avoid politics at Thanksgiving dinner? I’m really hoping for a peaceful holiday this year.

No Trumpers at our table, but if my brother showed up in MAGA hat (and he's just the kind of @sshole to do that) I would definitely not be peaceful. In fact, I'd probably go out beforehand and have a custom table cloth made devoted to my gratitude of feminism and have it adorned with Hillary, Kamala, Elizabeth, and Michelle.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 13:49     Subject: Do any of you make a point to avoid politics at Thanksgiving dinner? I’m really hoping for a peaceful holiday this year.

Everyone at our dinner is on the same side, thank goodness!
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 13:47     Subject: Do any of you make a point to avoid politics at Thanksgiving dinner? I’m really hoping for a peaceful holiday this year.

My daughter likes to joke about Trump and even cracks jokes about Charlie Kirk, and my brother is most likely showing up in his Trump hat. I’m just trying to prevent any tension or arguments at the table.

If you’ve dealt with mixed political views in the family, how do you keep things respectful and drama-free during the holidays?