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MineralMan

(150,440 posts)
13. I have always believed that politics do not belong in family communications.
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 10:51 AM
Monday

Ever. I do not control my relatives, and they, in turn, do not control me. We do not attempt to do that at any time.

I have Magats in my family. I have socialists in my family. We do not discuss politics, because we have family interests in common. So, political matters stay in the background in our communications. We all know how each other feels about political issues. We all know that we are not going to change the feelings of the others. So, we leave politics out of our relationships. Period.

No jokes. No sarcasm. No nothing related to political positions. That way, we can get along OK and help each other when that is needed.

In 2021, when both of my parents died at the age of 96, it fell to me to deal with their estate, which was in a family trust. Thanks to my father, whom I had informed about the advantages of such a trust. He followed up on that with an attorney. I knew nothing about what arrangements had been made. I did not know that I would be the successor trustee. I learned that after they died.

Because the family had always kept politics and political matters out of our family discussions, everyone trusted me to handle things properly. And I did. Politics stayed out of it. I just did what was needed to follow the guidelines set up by my parents. I did it fairly, efficiently, and had the entire estate sorted and distributed within four months. Despite some less than friendly relationships, we skipped the differences between member of the family and got down to business.

Now, I'm the last living member of my generation of that family. I'm glad we were able to deal with something that is often a disaster without any dispute or rancor. I think our avoidance of the political world within the family is largely responsible for that.

So, I recommend that everyone who can try to avoid political discussions within extended family situations. Keep it family oriented. Let everyone follow their own political path and stay on your own. It will be much easier and more peaceful.

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I feel your pain. Haggard Celine Monday #1
Thank you so much for your kind response! Coventina Monday #3
I understand. If my father were alive today, he'd be just like your father. no_hypocrisy Monday #2
somehow, I get the feeling that "owning the libs" with just petty barbs and jokes Coventina Monday #4
Very insightful comment...people feel inadequate in this complicated world nt lostnfound Monday #5
To MAGA relatives, Trump feels like the most important family member they've got lostnfound Monday #6
I think that's spot on with many of them - harumph Monday #11
So sorry to hear that wolfie001 Monday #7
The boyfriend answered, "A coffin full of Trump." Do they come in that size? usaf-vet Monday #8
I am so very sorry Tesha Monday #9
I hope the boyfriend apologizes for his response. alcuno Monday #10
I'm so sorry... Of all the horrible things Trump has done.... Happy Hoosier Monday #12
I have always believed that politics do not belong in family communications. MineralMan Monday #13
That's my philosophy. Xolodno Tuesday #29
Absolutely blubunyip Tuesday #32
Cue up the DUers scolding those of us who shun MAGAt relatives and friends Arazi Monday #14
There's a significant gap between shunning and deliberately antagonizing EdmondDantes_ Monday #15
lol, so in *THIS* exchange the Dem family member got snarky first Arazi Monday #16
From the evidence presented, that's an assumption EdmondDantes_ Monday #24
Often, that gap is little more than inference. Torchlight Monday #18
I'm so sorry 😔 MustLoveBeagles Monday #17
Sounds like there is pain on both sides GreatGazoo Monday #19
Wondering how we can deprogram 70 million cult members? Emile Monday #20
Start arresting Fox News hosts? Initech Monday #22
The Boyfriend should have refrained from that "joke". maxsolomon Monday #21
I'm sorry your sister got such a fierce response from your father.... electric_blue68 Monday #23
I would have saved that joke for someone other than family. Iggo Monday #25
I'll agree with you. Deuxcents Monday #27
I'm sorry . Republican voters are mean and their vileness and explosiveness increases with age....because.... Bread and Circuses Monday #26
Just as they project their weaknesses, failure and fears on others, Jabba the Orange Hutt is a projection of themselves. usonian Tuesday #28
Sorry to disagree. tavernier Tuesday #30
I would be pissed, but I certainly wouldn't jump to, "That means you want me dead too." Scrivener7 Tuesday #31
I agree. The dad is blubunyip Tuesday #33
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