Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you do it?
I’m in a interracial marriage and didn’t have a whole lot of contact with my DH’s family until they’ve all joined various forms of social media over time. It’s given me a view of this racist attitudes, especially since Trump was elected. I’ve blocked my Brother in law for his repeated comments, but would like to block the rest of the family. It’s just very stressful to have to see every day..
As some background I work at minorty youth in rural communities and often share my work on social media. The disparaging comments usually come from inlaws when I discuss issues related to my work in addition to their daily rants on immigrants and the poor etc.
It's quite sad you can't hold a conversation with your inlaws without calling them racist.
Perhaps you could listen to what they say, and that way better understand what half our country believes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you do it?
I’m in a interracial marriage and didn’t have a whole lot of contact with my DH’s family until they’ve all joined various forms of social media over time. It’s given me a view of this racist attitudes, especially since Trump was elected. I’ve blocked my Brother in law for his repeated comments, but would like to block the rest of the family. It’s just very stressful to have to see every day..
As some background I work at minorty youth in rural communities and often share my work on social media. The disparaging comments usually come from inlaws when I discuss issues related to my work in addition to their daily rants on immigrants and the poor etc.
It's quite sad you can't hold a conversation with your inlaws without calling them racist.
Perhaps you could listen to what they say, and that way better understand what half our country believes?
Anonymous wrote:Do you do it?
I’m in a interracial marriage and didn’t have a whole lot of contact with my DH’s family until they’ve all joined various forms of social media over time. It’s given me a view of this racist attitudes, especially since Trump was elected. I’ve blocked my Brother in law for his repeated comments, but would like to block the rest of the family. It’s just very stressful to have to see every day..
As some background I work at minorty youth in rural communities and often share my work on social media. The disparaging comments usually come from inlaws when I discuss issues related to my work in addition to their daily rants on immigrants and the poor etc.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Was there any backlash after blocking. My MIL actually called me to ‘refriend’ my BIL because it made him sad. I’ve refused and want her to be next.