My sister and I have never had a great relationship which comes down to her passive-aggressive behavior. For example she'll make snide comments and just have an overall negative attitude but if I say something back all hell breaks loose, it's like I have to walk on eggshells around her.
That was before I cared about politics, but now it turns out we have complete opposite beliefs. She's a college professor and teaches a course called "urban studies", and based on the course description it's largely focused on topics like white privilege and climate change. She's also an abortion clinic escort. She's a vegan and hardcore environmentalist. She's basically a stereotype of a millenial liberal and describes herself as a marxist.
I haven't seen her in 2 years but we have a family reunion coming up and I just know that certain topics might come up at the dinner table like COVID. I'm also against abortion and that's another topic that might come up as well. If I give my opinion and say that I think lockdowns over a flu virus were ridiculous and I didn't get the vaccine I'm sure an argument would break out because she gets angry when someone espouses non-leftist beliefs. Last time we had a family dinner she got angry because I simply asked her and her long-term boyfriend if they were planning to start a family someday.
Now I'm considering whether I should speak my mind within limits if these topics come up or just stay silent to maintain the peace.
If you have a smart phone I'd load it up with facts and numbers. How the total national death count for the Covid years didn't increase over the previous years without a pandemic. Ask why more black babies are killed through abortion than any other race. Why the arctic ice pack is higher if climate change is true. All the things you think she'll go off about. Even if she continues to be an ass, at least you've showed her facts. You won't change her mind on anything, but you might make her think. Good luck fren. WWG1WGA
Good suggestion. And the other family members there may learn a fact or two.