@misslovelymess Good luck. I can only hope my son and daughter-in-law don’t vote for dumpster, but I can’t be absolutely sure. We do not breathe a word of politics around them. I really could not bear our family being torn apart by politics.
They do know how we feel and how we vote. I’m hoping that’s enough.
@GrandmaJ @misslovelymess I'm hoping I can head this off by talking politics with my kids while they're young. I want them to know what's happening in the world (to an age-appropriate extent), I want them to know how I vote and more importantly WHY. I want to instill progressive values in them as early as possible, and maintain that political conversation as they grow up so there's no room for them to fall down a rabbit hole and end up radicalized.
@dietotaku I attend church with my husband, but I am also an atheist. I struggled for a long time feeling very hypocritical, but then decided our marriage and his happiness were far more important. He is definitely a believer and a Christian (a good one). Luckily, the Presbyterian Church we go to is very liberal. I can tolerate an hour a week. lol.