Navigating Political Differences with Family at Christmas

Southern USAMon Dec 16 2024
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It's tough to see eye-to-eye with family on hot topics like politics, especially at holiday gatherings. When your family voted for Trump and you're pro-choice, how do you handle it? First, remember everyone has different moral values. Liberals often prioritize care and fairness, while conservatives might focus on loyalty and sanctity. It's not that one side is right and the other wrong, they're just different. Instead of arguing, try to understand their perspective. Maybe they value the sanctity of life, which is important too. You can disagree on how to apply that value, but acknowledging it can help bridge the gap. Don't expect to change their minds right away. People are influenced by their community and the media they consume. Your goal isn't to win an argument, but to show up as your full, loving self. It's okay to have difficult conversations, but it's also fine to enjoy each other's company. Practice understanding their viewpoint before trying to discuss it. And remember, it's not your job to change their minds, it's to be true to yourself.
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