Anonymous wrote:When my lazy relatives go on an on about their free insurance I just tell them someone like me is paying for it and to pass the potatoes. I hate politics eps since the liberals think their view is the only one. My relatives who think theyare intellectual geniuses tend to think any work is beneath them while my blue collar self has neverbeen in dept and has always been gainfully employed
Anonymous wrote:My cousin's wife believes that refugees should be turned away and gay marriage is evil! I feel like loosing my mind thinking about her ignorance. These topics have never come up before but because of Facebook I know we don't share similar beliefs. So what does DCUM do when these topics come
Up at dinner? Scream at the ignorance or keep chewing on your turkey??????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that Anna has her opinions and she has a right to them. I think she has the right to express her opinions among family. You can just tell your kids "We love Aunt Anna, even though we don't agree with everything she says. We can discuss it in more detail later, but for now let's just enjoy this lovely meal Alice and David have invited us all to."
So your children MUST hold the same opinion as you? Maybe they should be allowed to experience a different world view so that THEY can become their own person.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that Anna has her opinions and she has a right to them. I think she has the right to express her opinions among family. You can just tell your kids "We love Aunt Anna, even though we don't agree with everything she says. We can discuss it in more detail later, but for now let's just enjoy this lovely meal Alice and David have invited us all to."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you really can't sit still, the easiest thing to say is "You know, this is such a lovely meal, it would be a shame to ruin it by discussing politics. Can we discuss something else?"
But, honestly, I would let her kvetch and just not take the bait. It's unlikely you'd do anything but ruin the mood by responding. Just let her go on. Those who agree with her will think she's wonderful. Those who don't will think she's an ass. But the only way to let it ruin dinner is to turn it into a debate.
It's not a debate- your family member is straight up intolerant. Just ignore her and loudly change the subject.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you really can't sit still, the easiest thing to say is "You know, this is such a lovely meal, it would be a shame to ruin it by discussing politics. Can we discuss something else?"
But, honestly, I would let her kvetch and just not take the bait. It's unlikely you'd do anything but ruin the mood by responding. Just let her go on. Those who agree with her will think she's wonderful. Those who don't will think she's an ass. But the only way to let it ruin dinner is to turn it into a debate.
It's not a debate- your family member is straight up intolerant. Just ignore her and loudly change the subject.
Anonymous wrote:If you really can't sit still, the easiest thing to say is "You know, this is such a lovely meal, it would be a shame to ruin it by discussing politics. Can we discuss something else?"
But, honestly, I would let her kvetch and just not take the bait. It's unlikely you'd do anything but ruin the mood by responding. Just let her go on. Those who agree with her will think she's wonderful. Those who don't will think she's an ass. But the only way to let it ruin dinner is to turn it into a debate.