Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. This is *exactly* my family OP. Are we related?My parents have always had some low level mental health issues but it's skyrocketed in their old age. They too subscribe to all these "news" sources that are ridiculous and I feel bad for them because all it does is increase their paranoia and sense the world isn't safe. They used to send me that stuff but they stopped thankfully. I ignore it like PP says but it does make it hard to have genuine interactions because on some level I feel like they've gone over the edge. They're way more openly racist than they ever have been (although it was always under the surface) and I do worry about them saying things to my kids or my kids overhearing them complain about how the person at the drive through couldn't even speak English. Ugh. I cringe to even type it. It's sad and I wish I had those parents you describe who are normal people with normal interests and like to do fun things. Mine seem to spend all day inside getting more and more worked up from information on random internet sites. If you find a solution OP, let me know. Until then, I'm right there with you.
OP here. Yes, and the racism is starting to bubble to the surface. It's always been there. They can't talk about anyone without throwing in something about the person's race. It's as if every color except white has to be described. They throw out some of these comments in front of my husband (assuming that just because he's married to me and "family" in their eyes it's ok to let your underwear hang out) and it's embarrassing.
Anonymous wrote:If I understand it correctly, on the phone and in person they are perfectly happy focusing on your kids. The only issue is that you get emails you don't like. Click delete. To quote you: why do you focus on the negative?
Anonymous wrote:OMG. This is *exactly* my family OP. Are we related?My parents have always had some low level mental health issues but it's skyrocketed in their old age. They too subscribe to all these "news" sources that are ridiculous and I feel bad for them because all it does is increase their paranoia and sense the world isn't safe. They used to send me that stuff but they stopped thankfully. I ignore it like PP says but it does make it hard to have genuine interactions because on some level I feel like they've gone over the edge. They're way more openly racist than they ever have been (although it was always under the surface) and I do worry about them saying things to my kids or my kids overhearing them complain about how the person at the drive through couldn't even speak English. Ugh. I cringe to even type it. It's sad and I wish I had those parents you describe who are normal people with normal interests and like to do fun things. Mine seem to spend all day inside getting more and more worked up from information on random internet sites. If you find a solution OP, let me know. Until then, I'm right there with you.
Anonymous wrote:If I understand it correctly, on the phone and in person they are perfectly happy focusing on your kids. The only issue is that you get emails you don't like. Click delete. To quote you: why do you focus on the negative?
My parents have always had some low level mental health issues but it's skyrocketed in their old age. They too subscribe to all these "news" sources that are ridiculous and I feel bad for them because all it does is increase their paranoia and sense the world isn't safe. They used to send me that stuff but they stopped thankfully. I ignore it like PP says but it does make it hard to have genuine interactions because on some level I feel like they've gone over the edge. They're way more openly racist than they ever have been (although it was always under the surface) and I do worry about them saying things to my kids or my kids overhearing them complain about how the person at the drive through couldn't even speak English. Ugh. I cringe to even type it. It's sad and I wish I had those parents you describe who are normal people with normal interests and like to do fun things. Mine seem to spend all day inside getting more and more worked up from information on random internet sites. If you find a solution OP, let me know. Until then, I'm right there with you.Anonymous wrote:I know OP. I seem to have gotten my parents to stop. When they say anything political (and frankly, crazy), I no longer try to reason with them. I just smile and go back to my book, or the TV, or my phone... taking up playing an instrument has helped too. Nobody can argue with playing O Susana on the ukulele. Crossword puzzles. Board games. I simply REFUSE to engage. They have mostly given up trying to goad me. My young teens are also under strict orders not to engage. One parent may be dying soon and I am not going to have our final years together marred by this insanity. I barely recognize the people I grew up with. Started during the Obama years. They just FREAKED OUT and still haven't gotten over it.
Ask me to tell you about how Scalia was a hit job sometime! Like an old, overweight guy never has a heart attack in his sleep. That theory died down when Obama gave up on the SCOTUS pick however....