• @[email protected]
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    535 months ago

    It’s very frustrating.

    What I’ve seen when I bring what’s happening up to family members step one is denial “oh he’s not doing that” step 2 is defend “well it’s probably for the best, kids do yern for the mines”.

    Nothing is convincing.

    • Temple Square
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      395 months ago

      Stages of grief. Most are just getting to denial.

      My 90 year old grandma has moved onto bargaining. She’s trying to write a letter to DJT to “warn him about Musk”

      Not bad progress, considering I couldn’t get her to budge at all over the past decade.

      • lemonaz
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        Stages of grief

        Exactly. It doesn’t only apply to grief — any major change of beliefs will need to go through this process… unfortunately.

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      135 months ago

      It doesn’t help that they have literally been programmed by right and far right propaganda that only influences and reinforces that mentality of “unity”.

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      65 months ago

      I’m a member of a lot of hiking communities on FB. Prior to Trump second presidency, they would blame any kind of problems related to insufficient budgeting to “ sending all money to Ukraine”. Now that he’s the president, and is BLATANTLY cutting budgets to national parks and forests, I see his supporters say “ it’s too bad we donated so much money to the national parks of Ukraine” or “ if Biden did this, you wouldn’t be complaining”, or some version of “ this is necessary, nothing really changed”.