I found out today that the reason why some of my relatives don’t want to invite me over for Christmas is because they don’t think I’m for democracy (because I don’t want to wear a mask, because I petitioned to recall a local politician, because I’m an “election denier”, because im so truth based that Pinocchio would not stand a chance with me in a debate, etc.). I’m planning to invite myself (and family) over anyway, even if we have to ‘crash the party’. Any advice on how my GAW frens would handle this one? Thanks! in advance!
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Many of us value family even when we don’t agree. Family is supposed to be there for you no matter what, that’s what I was told growing up. This whole situation has made so many feel alienated from friends and family… that is the real crime.
I am lucky that my family is evenly split and we have just agreed not to talk politics but it would devastate me if I was not able to visit my granddaughter so I feel for your torn desire to crash the gathering but think it through. If you go there will be things said on both sides that can never be undone and will likely end in a bad situation ruining the holiday for all.
I would let them know you love them and when they realize they were nothing more than a cruel experiment that has likely compromised their health, that you will still be there for them to lean on but at this time being around them would jeopardize your health so you will skip this year. Make sure to provide the latest copy of Pfizer’s recent admittance that their vaccine has been linked to blood clots, and VAERS data showing the 4070% increase in miscarriages and still births since the vaccines.
Then spend time with your family and do something special, creating a new tradition.