Q said we would be the saviors of the world. My son is conservative but he has no clue what Q really has been, what we have learned, how much sleep we've lost, how many tears we have cried, how many panic attacks we've had as more has made sense in the broader picture. The soldiers from Vietnam got shit on so bad. I pray we are at least acknowledged as the 5th column that performed the assymetric warfare for the White Hats, researched where it was less detectable than in government systems, refused to back down, took all the name calling, censorship, ridicule, etc....AND WE NEVER BACKED DOWN!
ONE DAY I HOPE MY SON KNOWS WHAT WE HAVE REALLY DONE AND SACRIFICED FOR THE FUTURE OF HUMANITY.
WWG1WGA
UPDATE 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸He has agreed to go to counseling. I'll be picking a Christian one. God is good. My son is a good man. He is just blinded by cynicism and my hope and faith seem like delusion to him. GOD BLESS YOU PEDES! YOUR PRAYERS WORKED ALMOST INSTANTLY!!!
Your insight is interesting and you make some good points. But I don't agree that you should stand there and take your child's (or anyone's) verbal abuse and ridicule. It's one thing if you were an abusive or absent parent who is now remorseful and are asking to be forgiven. In an extreme case like that, you might need to hear some harsh words and sincerely apologize before you can move on.
But over a difference of political opinion? There's no way you should accept abuse or disrespect over that. It's not even a good example to set for your child. You're not just teaching them it's okay to abuse and disrespect you. By example, you're teaching them that it's okay for them to let someone abuse and disrespect them.
You should absolutely set some boundaries. That doesn't mean you should silence your child or cut them off. If they're willing to speak to you in a respectful way, let them express whatever thoughts, feelings, and opinions they have. But that also doesn't mean you have to have the same frustrating, futile conversation over and over. At some point, you might have to agree to disagree about some things and table the topic, at least for a while.