Anonymous wrote:I'm team avoid. I don't have a relationship with the ultra conservative, religious side of my family. They are seriously judgmental and bigoted. I'm never going to convince them that their values are hurtful and bigoted and they will never convince me that they are good decent people who care about others. I'm fairly open about my views and they are as well.
I think it's a testament to my own values that I don't normalize their hateful thinking. I know you can never, ever convince someone that they are hateful, bigots. No one views themselves like that because we are all the hero in our story. But I can draw a line and make my own non-hateful views clear and live a life that is aligned with my own values. So, I just do that and keep it moving.
Anonymous wrote:A year ago a member of our family very quickly became completely obsessed with religion and church. They only talk about religion. They only post on social media about religion. They only socialize within their church group. I feel like they are a shell of their former self and I don't even know them anymore. It makes me extremely uncomfortable. How do you deal with family that is like this?
Anonymous wrote:Mute them on social media- just because they post it, doesn't mean you need to read it. Talk about "safe" topics, family, weather, etc. Shared experience is a great tool for bonding. Be respectful of their beliefs even if you don't share them. Hopefully, they will follow your lead, and be respectful of your beliefs as well.