Wow, you know nothing about me and said that. Judge much?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, our lib, prog. friends ditched us. Their anger was more important than our friendship I guess. We replaced them.
They didn’t ditch you because of anger. They ditched you because they discovered you were horrible people with horrible values.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, our lib, prog. friends ditched us. Their anger was more important than our friendship I guess. We replaced them.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, our lib, prog. friends ditched us. Their anger was more important than our friendship I guess. We replaced them.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, our lib, prog. friends ditched us. Their anger was more important than our friendship I guess. We replaced them.
Anonymous wrote:I think before trump the answer was no. Many of us had discussions about politics with friends and could agree to disagree.
Continuing to politely engage or maintain relationships now with trump supporters is increasingly hard as it really does come down to ones values.
Trump, Vance, et all openly state they “ hate”, they have violated our constitutional rights of free speech, have racist followers they openly support, fire people based on loyalty, seek retribution on a level that can only be described as cruel - no other purpose. Lie and gaslight from the podium.
It’s just really hard to look at people the same who can continue to support an administration this corrupt and cruel. It makes me so sad and all I can think of is these are likely the same kinds of people who turned the other way or told themselves not so bad during hitler…...When good people do nothing.
Your daughter is a good person doing something- choosing her friends based on her values.
We all want a healthy, safe, prosperous country. Why the admin continually messages we can only get there through hate and illegal power moves. When our own president chooses division over unity no wonder friendships fracture as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re the kind of parents who don’t really care much about who wins elections. We did vote for Trump, but either way it wasn’t a big deal to us. My daughter, however, was very upset when she found out. She’s glad we live in a very blue state. We knew he wasn't going to win Maryland.
This why we can't tell anyone who we voted for....
Her best friend has some Trump flags in her room, and now my daughter doesn’t want to be friends with her anymore because of it. I told her that it should be okay—that differences in political views shouldn’t end a friendship, especially since they’ve been close friends since kindergarten.
The girl is also losing many of her friends for the same reason. I even spoke with her mom. Most of the friend group is Latinas, so SHE NOT RACIST. but they keep telling she likes a "PDF" and a racist. m
How can I help my daughter understand that it’s okay to have different views, and how can I help the kids stop treating her friend this way?
Do you have a lot of friends that have different political views?
I call troll.
Anonymous wrote:We’re the kind of parents who don’t really care much about who wins elections. We did vote for Trump, but either way it wasn’t a big deal to us. My daughter, however, was very upset when she found out. She’s glad we live in a very blue state. We knew he wasn't going to win Maryland.
This why we can't tell anyone who we voted for....
Her best friend has some Trump flags in her room, and now my daughter doesn’t want to be friends with her anymore because of it. I told her that it should be okay—that differences in political views shouldn’t end a friendship, especially since they’ve been close friends since kindergarten.
The girl is also losing many of her friends for the same reason. I even spoke with her mom. Most of the friend group is Latinas, so SHE NOT RACIST. but they keep telling she likes a "PDF" and a racist. m
How can I help my daughter understand that it’s okay to have different views, and how can I help the kids stop treating her friend this way?
Do you have a lot of friends that have different political views?
Anonymous wrote:We’re the kind of parents who don’t really care much about who wins elections. We did vote for Trump, but either way it wasn’t a big deal to us. My daughter, however, was very upset when she found out. She’s glad we live in a very blue state. We knew he wasn't going to win Maryland.
This why we can't tell anyone who we voted for....
Her best friend has some Trump flags in her room, and now my daughter doesn’t want to be friends with her anymore because of it. I told her that it should be okay—that differences in political views shouldn’t end a friendship, especially since they’ve been close friends since kindergarten.
The girl is also losing many of her friends for the same reason. I even spoke with her mom. Most of the friend group is Latinas, so SHE NOT RACIST. but they keep telling she likes a "PDF" and a racist. m
How can I help my daughter understand that it’s okay to have different views, and how can I help the kids stop treating her friend this way?
Do you have a lot of friends that have different political views?
Anonymous wrote:I never cared about someone”s politics until the past year. I would 100% drop a friend who still supports Trump after everything that has happened since January.