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EatingMyVeggies

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Thanksgiving and politics

Anyone dreading it? What are you in for? What's your plan going in?

Posted 11/17/16 8:44 AM
 
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nraboni
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Thanksgiving and politics

I am **hoping** it doesn't come up. Although, I know how the people that will be at my house for Thanksgiving voted and its the same as how I voted but differs from my DH. If it does come up, I am pretty sure we will have a civilized conversation about it. My DH doesn't really engage in argumentative conversations so he'll state his opinion and move on.

Posted 11/17/16 8:50 AM
 

PitterPatter11
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Re: Thanksgiving and politics

If we were heading to my family's Thanksgiving, I might be dreading it slightly since I have different views than my immediate family. We try not to talk a lot about politics due to this.

We are heading to my ILs and I know we all voted for the same person so I am not too concerned.

Posted 11/17/16 8:51 AM
 

EatingMyVeggies

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Thanksgiving and politics

We have one family member who completely went rogue Chat Icon
It's been really hard honestly.
I kind of said that I do not want to discuss politics at all but I'm sure it'll come up.

That's sort of why I asked for drink recipes here the other day Chat Icon

Posted 11/17/16 8:54 AM
 

stinger
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Re: Thanksgiving and politics

Wine!

I will be at my SOs sisters. I hope nothing comes up and its a pleasant day!

Posted 11/17/16 8:54 AM
 

ElizaRags35
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Thanksgiving and politics

Everyone who will be there voted for Clinton except my mother's SO. Hopefully it'll be avoided.

Posted 11/17/16 9:01 AM
 

JennZ
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Thanksgiving and politics

My mother has banned any political chit chat for the day. I am THRILLED with that.

Posted 11/17/16 9:05 AM
 

BargainMama
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Thanksgiving and politics

If it comes up, I'll just be leaving to go shopping Chat Icon. I'm the ONLY non Trump supporter in the entire guest list that will be there.

Posted 11/17/16 9:07 AM
 

wakemeup

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Re: Thanksgiving and politics

I love my family but I am grateful we won't be spending Thanksgiving with them this year - because they all voted differently from my DH and while he would not start a discussion, he will defend his position to the death and someone is bound to say something.

We are going to be with my ILs who never vote so it's not even an issue.

December on the other hand will be very interesting. My sister, who is ultra-liberal, is coming to visit and she and DH have already been getting into it on Facebook. Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 11/17/16 9:15 AM
 

Momma2015
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Re: Thanksgiving and politics

I already argued badly with a cousin I usually see at Thanksgiving. This year though they aren't hosting because his mother had knee surgery and is in a cast. And they won't be coming to us. So I don't HAVE to see them. But they are local so I'll probably stop in. At least I have a baby that we can talk about instead of this shitshow.

Posted 11/17/16 9:20 AM
 

MrsMick
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Re: Thanksgiving and politics

I am hosting. I am going to change the subject if it comes up. My sister is SUPER conservative. My nephew and I are 10 years apart and he is SUPER liberal. My Niece is a year younger than my nephew and is more like my sister. DH is independent and you guys know where I am at. My inlaws are conservative and my youngest nephew who is 18 doesn't care. It won't be for a good discussion and I want no part of it.

Posted 11/17/16 9:29 AM
 

frosty
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Re: Thanksgiving and politics

Most of my ILs would be fine (no matter who they voted for), but I have one BIL who will make it very difficult for everyone. He has always been like that. Every time I have seen him in the past 8 years, he has spent a good amount of time bashing Obama. I know he will be over the top in terms of rhetoric, and he won't know when to stop.

DH and I have had a rough year, so we just want a quiet holiday. We decided to stay home.

Posted 11/17/16 11:27 AM
 

jlm2008
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Thanksgiving and politics

Most of us all have the same political views, but the rule is we don't discuss politics on Holidays anyway.

Posted 11/17/16 11:30 AM
 

jlm2008
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Thanksgiving and politics

And just a quick note, since I know people IRL doing it...If you are really not going to a particular relative for Thanksgiving because you don't like who they voted for, which IMO is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard of, but if that's your plan, can I just ask that you think long and hard about it? If you are okay with never seeing them again, then fine, but you never know who might not be at Thanksgiving next yera because they are dead....I never expected last Thanksgiving that my grandma wouldn't be at this one.

Posted 11/17/16 11:34 AM
 

Xelindrya
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Re: Thanksgiving and politics

Posted by jlm2008

And just a quick note, since I know people IRL doing it...If you are really not going to a particular relative for Thanksgiving because you don't like who they voted for, which IMO is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard of, but if that's your plan, can I just ask that you think long and hard about it? If you are okay with never seeing them again, then fine, but you never know who might not be at Thanksgiving next yera because they are dead....I never expected last Thanksgiving that my grandma wouldn't be at this one.



Seriously, right?

It's politics people.

I'm an atheist and yet I still go every year to xmas with my family of which half think I'm going to hell.

Haven't we learned from 9/11 to cherish time with those we love. A president sits for 4yrs to 8yrs tops. How long have you been friends or family? Is it worth it?


Posted 11/17/16 11:38 AM
 

BaseballWidow
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Re: Thanksgiving and politics

Nah. We love it! We are a very loud and politically charged lot, LOL. Almost every family gathering is a political debate. It has been that way since we were kids. We are always respectful though and understand that we come at things with our own POV's. Mostly it's my Dad, my Mom is smart and keeps most her opinions to herself. I always tell my Dad it's his fault for raising independent, free thinking daughters. Chat Icon

Posted 11/17/16 11:41 AM
 

sunnygirl
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Re: Thanksgiving and politics

It will come up my family always talks politics. My mom and dad will argue cause they voted differently. And I'm gonna have to tell them to stop it like I'm the parent

Posted 11/17/16 11:50 AM
 

SusiBee
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Re: Thanksgiving and politics

Keeping my mouth shut if the topic comes up.
My views are mine, my husband's are his, and everyone else's views belong to them.

Thanksgiving dinner is about celebrating family and togetherness, all that we are thankful for, not for causing a divide.

Posted 11/17/16 11:50 AM
 

MC09
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Re: Thanksgiving and politics

Posted by Xelindrya

Posted by jlm2008

And just a quick note, since I know people IRL doing it...If you are really not going to a particular relative for Thanksgiving because you don't like who they voted for, which IMO is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard of, but if that's your plan, can I just ask that you think long and hard about it? If you are okay with never seeing them again, then fine, but you never know who might not be at Thanksgiving next yera because they are dead....I never expected last Thanksgiving that my grandma wouldn't be at this one.



Seriously, right?

It's politics people.

I'm an atheist and yet I still go every year to xmas with my family of which half think I'm going to hell.

Haven't we learned from 9/11 to cherish time with those we love. A president sits for 4yrs to 8yrs tops. How long have you been friends or family? Is it worth it?





Are people actually doing this? I don't know anyone who is. That's just silly and probably why politics isn't a good topic at family gatherings and on holidays. We'll be too busy stuffing our faces and drinking to talk about this shit show.

Posted 11/17/16 11:56 AM
 

oneday
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Re: Thanksgiving and politics

I think some of the people we'll be spending the day with have a different view than mine. I plan to not discuss and if anyone tries to make it a thing, my plan it to leave the room.

But if I knew someone who was going to just be purposefully rude and offensive, yeah, I'd say never mind.

Posted 11/17/16 12:25 PM
 

mnmsoinlove
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Re: Thanksgiving and politics

Im dreading it because dh and I are the only Democrats in the bunch. Its always bad for us but at this year is just awful. I've talked to dh and I said you and I will keep our opinions to ourselves since we're out nunbered.

Message edited 11/17/2016 12:35:46 PM.

Posted 11/17/16 12:35 PM
 

jlm2008
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Re: Thanksgiving and politics

Posted by MC09

Posted by Xelindrya

Posted by jlm2008

And just a quick note, since I know people IRL doing it...If you are really not going to a particular relative for Thanksgiving because you don't like who they voted for, which IMO is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard of, but if that's your plan, can I just ask that you think long and hard about it? If you are okay with never seeing them again, then fine, but you never know who might not be at Thanksgiving next yera because they are dead....I never expected last Thanksgiving that my grandma wouldn't be at this one.



Seriously, right?

It's politics people.

I'm an atheist and yet I still go every year to xmas with my family of which half think I'm going to hell.

Haven't we learned from 9/11 to cherish time with those we love. A president sits for 4yrs to 8yrs tops. How long have you been friends or family? Is it worth it?





Are people actually doing this? I don't know anyone who is. That's just silly and probably why politics isn't a good topic at family gatherings and on holidays. We'll be too busy stuffing our faces and drinking to talk about this shit show.



I know two people who say they are doing this...one a friend who doesn't agree with her brother, another is a co-worker. Very sad IMO.

Posted 11/17/16 1:04 PM
 

rg101
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Re: Thanksgiving and politics

This may be a little bossy and dictatorial but i have instituted a no politics talk rule at Thanksgiving day at my house. I love Thanksgiving and it will be 22 of us and I would like to enjoy the one day when everyone should be thankful.

Posted 11/17/16 1:05 PM
 

MarathonKnitter
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Re: Thanksgiving and politics

Posted by BaseballWidow

Nah. We love it! We are a very loud and politically charged lot, LOL. Almost every family gathering is a political debate. It has been that way since we were kids. We are always respectful though and understand that we come at things with our own POV's. Mostly it's my Dad, my Mom is smart and keeps most her opinions to herself. I always tell my Dad it's his fault for raising independent, free thinking daughters. Chat Icon



my entire extended family is like this... at every single family gathering!

we talk over one another, yell, laugh, and tell each other that the other is an idiot for not seeing it our way... blah, blah, blah... then you pass the massed potatoes.

the liberals blame the conservatives, the conservatives blame the liberals... then we pass dessert around. Chat Icon

Message edited 11/17/2016 2:10:48 PM.

Posted 11/17/16 2:08 PM
 

AngnShaun
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Re: Thanksgiving and politics

im sure it will come up, but as far as i can tell they all have the same opinion on the subject. Except for me i think lol...

Posted 11/17/16 2:10 PM
 
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