zircona1 wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 2:13 pm
Have any of you all lost or shunned friends and/or family over politics in the last 8 years?
Was there a particular instance that caused you to ignore them or cut them out of your life?
There was once a time when I would have never given a second thought about the amount of police officers I had as friends and relatives, it was just how it was and I had quite a few-- even played in a homocore band with one as the lead singer. That all changed after the arrest of Henry Louis Gates. Online and in-person I was aggressively vocal about how disrespectful the police were, and as further traumatic incidents between citizens and law enforcement happened the angrier and louder I became. I wouldn't blame any one person for dropping me either. But more to your point about losing people due to politics within the last decade or so it's complicated.
I have a friend and this guy was literally the first friend I made on planet Earth. We grew up together, our families are close, the definition of a best friend. After I went to college we didn't see each other nearly as often but we kept in touch. The last time I physically saw him was in 1992, but we still share a bond, sorta. Later in life he married a Trumper. She and I became friends on Facebook which was a terrible idea. I had to delete/block her. My friend, who is just a hesher sweetheart requested that we not discuss politics anymore for the sake of our personal relationship. I sincerely still love the guy but cannot fathom why he loves his wife or why he supports Trump. Occasionally he will say that we should hang out but I'm terrified of what might happen. I cannot stand his wife nor can I abide by his politics. But I also cannot see him not in my life, no matter how distant we are right now.
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