Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We go to a large family gathering on Christmas Day each year (about 30 people).
I haven’t spoken to my sister all year because she’s constantly defending the racist things her MAGA bf and his friends say/post online.
They are coming to Christmas again this year - an Aunt is hosting who doesn’t really know the details and my parents refuse to get involved.
On one hand I can’t stand this guy and really do not want to be around him on Christmas Day, nor do I want my biracial kids within 20 feet of him. But on the other hand I’ll miss my extended family and don’t want to miss out all because of one jerk.
Anyone nope out of holiday gatherings because they can’t stand people?
What are the racist things that this man says? That he thinks immigration laws should be enforced? That has nothing to do with your biracial kids and you go. And then you should think about how you judge people based on your political beliefs. Other overt racism? OK, maybe not.
PP with biracial kids. Nope, nope, nope. You judge people on their actions. Overt racism results in ugly words and actions. NEVER OK. Why don't people understand this?????????????????????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We go to a large family gathering on Christmas Day each year (about 30 people).
I haven’t spoken to my sister all year because she’s constantly defending the racist things her MAGA bf and his friends say/post online.
They are coming to Christmas again this year - an Aunt is hosting who doesn’t really know the details and my parents refuse to get involved.
On one hand I can’t stand this guy and really do not want to be around him on Christmas Day, nor do I want my biracial kids within 20 feet of him. But on the other hand I’ll miss my extended family and don’t want to miss out all because of one jerk.
Anyone nope out of holiday gatherings because they can’t stand people?
What are the racist things that this man says? That he thinks immigration laws should be enforced? That has nothing to do with your biracial kids and you go. And then you should think about how you judge people based on your political beliefs. Other overt racism? OK, maybe not.
Anonymous wrote:We go to a large family gathering on Christmas Day each year (about 30 people).
I haven’t spoken to my sister all year because she’s constantly defending the racist things her MAGA bf and his friends say/post online.
They are coming to Christmas again this year - an Aunt is hosting who doesn’t really know the details and my parents refuse to get involved.
On one hand I can’t stand this guy and really do not want to be around him on Christmas Day, nor do I want my biracial kids within 20 feet of him. But on the other hand I’ll miss my extended family and don’t want to miss out all because of one jerk.
Anyone nope out of holiday gatherings because they can’t stand people?
Anonymous wrote:I agree - don't go. Protect your kids. See your extended family separately instead.
Anonymous wrote:A gathering of 30 people? I would go and just avoid him.
If you skip every gathering that might have someone offensive in it, you'll never leave your house. Just choose who you actually interact with. And keep an eye on your kids to make sure he doesn't corner them. But don't pass up an opportunity to see the rest of the family.
Anonymous wrote:You should attend to see your relatives. I say this, when I told another OP yesterday that her own parents barely deserved a few minutes of visit time because they were unabashed MAGA. She is coming home to visit both in-laws and parents.
But this is different: you are going to see a large group of people and only one is morally in the wrong, and he's not even your blood relative. You don't need to greet him, or talk much to your sister. Just hang out with the others.