Postby K. Ayato » Sat Nov 10, 2012 10:18 am
Remind her that people don't make friends based on who votes for whom. I know I was frustrated or downright aggravated by all the political posts from friends on Facebook whom I care about a lot, but once everything died down, things were cool between us. I understand how people can be very passionate and defensive about things that are important to them, politics included, but it shouldn't leave you with severe tunnel vision to the point that the only way you look at anything or anyone is based on whether or not it supports a particular party.
My parents are die-hard regarding one party to the point where you're wasting time and breath trying to convince them otherwise. My sis and I don't pay much attention to debates or State of the Union addresses, let alone the candidates and propositions, and that's fine. Granted, my family isn't all politics all the time.
Simply put, I don't believe a political affiliation should define your cousin, rock, let alone the entire family. And I don't understand why your cousin is crazy about politics either. Still, I hope she realizes it's not the end of the world and doesn't do anything extreme like moving away JUST 'cause people don't share her views and opinions.
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