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Are you still hanging on to MAGA family and friends? (Original Post) NameAlreadyTaken 23 hrs ago OP
Time and chance BoRaGard 23 hrs ago #1
In the spirit of bipartisanship, shouldn't we? Hotler 23 hrs ago #2
Truth and fact doesn't matter to rwer. So no, no we should not. Bipartisanship cant be done LizBeth 22 hrs ago #8
Yes. i was being a smartass. Hotler 22 hrs ago #9
LmFao, lol thanks for the clarification.. LizBeth 22 hrs ago #23
Nope. I cut those ties back in November. Anyone who voted for Trump is not Autumn 23 hrs ago #3
I still love my aunt. Elessar Zappa 23 hrs ago #4
I am still friends with my family Tickle 23 hrs ago #5
I have none. If I ever did, they would have been instantly removed from my life as soon as I found out. Celerity 23 hrs ago #6
Family yes, friends no prodigitalson 23 hrs ago #7
Letting go of some of them orangecrush 22 hrs ago #10
no and no NoRethugFriends 22 hrs ago #11
I've been roasted for this before DeepWinter 22 hrs ago #12
I'm glad you are in a position where politics doesn't affect your life or your friendships. Keepthesoulalive 21 hrs ago #35
During the election, I often asked super-engaged friends and family members... Alice B. 21 hrs ago #40
My only remaining sibling jumped on the MAGA bandwagon. ProudMNDemocrat 22 hrs ago #13
I'm just a human being, doing life stillcool 22 hrs ago #14
I'm not "hanging on" to anything. Family is family. tritsofme 22 hrs ago #15
No. They are pariahs. Left damned Facebook, too! Charging Triceratops 22 hrs ago #16
Nope. This is a life-or-death war, and we need to act accordingly. Paladin 22 hrs ago #17
Yes and Yes. ForgedCrank 22 hrs ago #18
For me, it isn't about politics Bettie 22 hrs ago #20
For me its about very specific things not broadly politics for example: MLAA 21 hrs ago #38
Nope Bettie 22 hrs ago #19
I have one old friend that is a conservative/libertarian. I don't know how he votes b/c we DON'T TALK POLITICS! mitch96 22 hrs ago #21
My somewhat limited experience, is if they don't say anything about who they voted they either didn't vote or voted for MLAA 21 hrs ago #31
I never talk religion and/or politics while visiting. Jacson6 22 hrs ago #22
I don't have any. phylny 22 hrs ago #24
Family, sort of, friends ex coworkers no. redstatebluegirl 21 hrs ago #25
All gone long ago. CanonRay 21 hrs ago #26
Never had any that I know of. Ocelot II 21 hrs ago #27
No. Hope22 21 hrs ago #28
Nope Takket 21 hrs ago #29
Yes. And we aren't "hanging" on to them. LakeArenal 21 hrs ago #30
For my wifes sake. Woodwizard 21 hrs ago #32
My existence and civil rights are being taken away because of their votes AZSkiffyGeek 21 hrs ago #33
NO, ignorance in ones vote is no excuse. Prairie_Seagull 21 hrs ago #34
I don't have any, anymore Mz Pip 21 hrs ago #36
No. pandr32 21 hrs ago #37
Not going to be cutting off my husband's 84yo dying mother, thank you very much. Maru Kitteh 21 hrs ago #39
Yes Kaleva 20 hrs ago #41

LizBeth

(10,975 posts)
8. Truth and fact doesn't matter to rwer. So no, no we should not. Bipartisanship cant be done
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 10:46 AM
22 hrs ago

if the other side is dishonest. Right?

Autumn

(46,998 posts)
3. Nope. I cut those ties back in November. Anyone who voted for Trump is not
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 10:42 AM
23 hrs ago

a good person. Any politician who supports any of his appointees and his policies is not a good person.

Elessar Zappa

(16,278 posts)
4. I still love my aunt.
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 10:43 AM
23 hrs ago

But we have to absolutely avoid any talk of current affairs. It’s very limiting.

Celerity

(47,553 posts)
6. I have none. If I ever did, they would have been instantly removed from my life as soon as I found out.
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 10:44 AM
23 hrs ago

DeepWinter

(751 posts)
12. I've been roasted for this before
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 10:53 AM
22 hrs ago

but yes. I have quite a few family, friends, coworkers, neighbors, and just people I know who are Republicans, Democrats, in betweren and flip floppers. We all get along fine. I learned decades ago to not let politics poison my relationships, and it's served me very well.

You need to remember, DU is highly partisan, policy wonks, political news junkies, unusually politically engaged. That's not the norm.

Most people are not that politically engaged. I've traveled and lived around the world. It's the same. Most people think about politics from time to time, but don't live it., reluctantly engage with it. There's even a slice of people that are discusted about it, all of it, every side, and just reject it and live apolitical.

You wonder where the missing 30-40% of the non-voting electoriate is? They're in that last paragraph. DU is not the norm.

Keepthesoulalive

(952 posts)
35. I'm glad you are in a position where politics doesn't affect your life or your friendships.
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 12:24 PM
21 hrs ago

Many of us must are trying to survive this onslaught of racism and misogyny. Women are dying because of lack of medical care , people are being rounded up and deported. People of color are preparing to show their papers to prove they were born here. Politics for many of us is a survival mechanism, we know who to avoid and who to vote for.

Alice B.

(302 posts)
40. During the election, I often asked super-engaged friends and family members...
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 12:44 PM
21 hrs ago

... what/how much would they know if their only news sources were the local news at 6 and the hometown, small town paper (Facebook aside)?
And they were half-paying attention to the local newscasts and only scanning the paper at best.

ProudMNDemocrat

(19,327 posts)
13. My only remaining sibling jumped on the MAGA bandwagon.
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 10:53 AM
22 hrs ago

When I speak with her again and she asks me how it is going, I will be honest with her with my list of things I am not happy with that is affecting me negatively. She voted for the orange anus mouth. She stated she was "hopeful for the future now that tRump was back in the WH."

She will not be happy with me.

stillcool

(32,966 posts)
14. I'm just a human being, doing life
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 10:55 AM
22 hrs ago

hoping I don't express the self-righteous arrogance I see in others.

Paladin

(29,244 posts)
17. Nope. This is a life-or-death war, and we need to act accordingly.
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 11:11 AM
22 hrs ago

Did I enjoy letting trump-friendly family and friends go? Not at all. Am I glad I did so? Absolutely.

ForgedCrank

(2,487 posts)
18. Yes and Yes.
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 11:13 AM
22 hrs ago

I'm a grown adult and my life is about life, not politics.
My family and friends are the most important and valuable things in my life, and I can't imagine cutting ties with them over something as ridiculous as politics.

Bettie

(17,590 posts)
20. For me, it isn't about politics
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 11:17 AM
22 hrs ago

it is about a basic difference in values and morality.

My friends tend to have the same values as I do. My family has chosen to value greed and hate over anything else.

MLAA

(18,807 posts)
38. For me its about very specific things not broadly politics for example:
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 12:34 PM
21 hrs ago

Our and our allies safety - Selecting unqualified cabinet appointees as long as they are loyal to Trump over the constitution, trusting Putin over our own intelligence agencies
Our health and safety - handling of pandemics
Equality - recognizing and honoring that all Americans must be treated equally (LGBT

It’s not about disagreements in how to best handle infrastructure or how to tax. It’s literally about life or death for many.


Bettie

(17,590 posts)
19. Nope
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 11:15 AM
22 hrs ago

My family is all magats. I'm done.

DH's family never brings politics up around us, I am willing to spend limited time with them as long as that continues, though I have reading material along when they get to be too much.

mitch96

(14,876 posts)
21. I have one old friend that is a conservative/libertarian. I don't know how he votes b/c we DON'T TALK POLITICS!
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 11:28 AM
22 hrs ago

Anything else is fair game but politics.. Works for us!!
m

MLAA

(18,807 posts)
31. My somewhat limited experience, is if they don't say anything about who they voted they either didn't vote or voted for
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 12:08 PM
21 hrs ago

TSF. With the glaring differences and craziness of the last election/candidates if they don’t speak against I’m pretty sure they are for TSF.

redstatebluegirl

(12,527 posts)
25. Family, sort of, friends ex coworkers no.
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 11:55 AM
21 hrs ago

My sanity is important to me. We only have three close family members who went down the Orange cesspool. One is my husband's sister who married a huge MAGA. We see her when we must, but plan to avoid her husband. My husband has a nephew who married a MAGA. we do not see them often so that is ok for now. The other is my ex military brother.

My brother and I were estranged when MAGA came to power. My sister has told me stories about his falling into the MAGA trap. He is highly educated two Masters degrees, went to War College, was a Navy pilot for over 30 years. Two tours in Vietnam, one in the gulf. We were raised by strong Democrats on both sides. Not sure what happened to him.

I have a few distant cousins who I hear are MAGA but I have no real contact.

I have cut ties with alot of former coworkers and friends here in Oklahoma. I do not need the drama they bring to my life.

Ocelot II

(122,389 posts)
27. Never had any that I know of.
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 12:00 PM
21 hrs ago

My nasty SIL might have been a Trump supporter the first time around (I don't know for sure since I haven't spoken to her in years) because she hates taxes and Black people, but she might have changed her mind on account of Ukraine. Some out-of-state cousins have been moderate GOPers but I've never heard them mention Trump. Otherwise I have no Trump-supporting family, friends or acquaintances, which is nice.

Hope22

(3,385 posts)
28. No.
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 12:01 PM
21 hrs ago

I call my maga sister once a month to see how my mother is. I talk with her until she says something inflammatory and then say good bye. Time and again she has proven not to be trustworthy. If not for mom I wouldn’t call at all. No maga friends anymore. Over it!

Takket

(22,735 posts)
29. Nope
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 12:02 PM
21 hrs ago

My brother in law is a trumper and he is cut out of our lives. For more reasons than just his politics.

LakeArenal

(29,913 posts)
30. Yes. And we aren't "hanging" on to them.
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 12:07 PM
21 hrs ago

Believe or not. Friends are friends.

We are adults.

Besides several will soon regret it.

Many have the idea that every dump supporter is a raging racist. It’s really not the case in our life.

Woodwizard

(1,101 posts)
32. For my wifes sake.
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 12:13 PM
21 hrs ago

Most of my in laws are trumpers they absolutely know we despise him.

I have cut way down on going to family activities or hosting for them.

Her one sister is so pathetically ignorant of how politics and government work yet so convinced of what fox tells her.

AZSkiffyGeek

(12,677 posts)
33. My existence and civil rights are being taken away because of their votes
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 12:18 PM
21 hrs ago

I know which FB friends and family voted for him. Their silence says it all. I've been waiting for one to reach out, they haven't. It's heartbreaking that family members I've loved for 50 years can't even look me in the eye now, but that's their damage, not mine. They have to live with what they did to me. And I will remind them daily, whether they answer or not.

Prairie_Seagull

(3,905 posts)
34. NO, ignorance in ones vote is no excuse.
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 12:23 PM
21 hrs ago

My one contact point with my MAGA brother is our yearly bet on the Superbowl. Which historically we do on the day after the championship games. We catch up on how the kids are doing also. That is it however and we were close at one time. We are the only living members left of our immediate family.

We look and act so much alike that we got called twins thought out our lives.

No one can tell anyone else how to feel about anyone. It's a very personal thing.

I will say to my DU peeps. GO Philly and it would seem I have some extra betting money?

Mz Pip

(27,980 posts)
36. I don't have any, anymore
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 12:26 PM
21 hrs ago

We parted ways after Obama was elected. Why she thought I would find her racist jokes amusing is beyond me.

Maru Kitteh

(29,449 posts)
39. Not going to be cutting off my husband's 84yo dying mother, thank you very much.
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 12:41 PM
21 hrs ago

“Mind ya own business” goes both ways, and applies to disparate situations, this being one of them.

Kaleva

(38,813 posts)
41. Yes
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 12:58 PM
20 hrs ago

Politics isn't discussed much.

Also, with catastrophic climate change fast approaching, most everyone in my community will have to work together.

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