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People whose parents have become fascist, how are you dealing with it?
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I'm lucky. My parents flipped in 2016. My dad became a Democrat at 60 years old and hasn't looked back.
I was talking to him the other day and said, "Sometimes I wish you were still Republican, so I'd have someone to yell at." Like it's frustrating in a way, because I want to shake these people, like, how can you be this shitty? My dad laughed and said: "Sorry, it turns out I have morals."
Meanwhile my mother-in-law is still a conservative but refuses to talk about it, and it's not my place to push too hard. She'll be cut off eventually, when we have to flee the regime, but for now I point out the insane shit that's going on and she just giggles nervously, because she's incapable of confrontation. If she were my mother she'd have been cut off by now.
It's a shame, because in every other respect she's a wonderful lady. She always welcomed me into her family, and she's such an active, loving grandmother. Except for the part where she sold out her grandchildren's future because minorities make her nervous, of course.
I'm happy for you and your dad but you say
as if there weren't still plenty of very good reasons to yell at Democrats...
It's 2025. The US government is under the complete control of a fascist regime.
Yelling at Democrats would be a silly thing to do.
Well Democrats aren't fully committed to fighting a fascist regime so not yelling at Democrats would be a silly thing to do