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Title: Does anybody get in trouble with family or friends when they discuss politics?
Post by: RanterMaximus on April 24, 2008, 08:43:36 PM
Recently my wife told me that I discuss politics too much when I'm around friends and family and that most of them aren't interested, and I tend to get a little worked up once I get going.  It's nice to see in this day age of political corruption that the average idiot is so focused on American Idol or sports.  I think I'll just hang in the basement when the in-laws visit and skip hanging out with people so brain dead.  Does anybody else have a problem like this?
Title: Re: Does anybody get in trouble with family or friends when they discuss politic
Post by: cjd on April 24, 2008, 08:53:04 PM
Recently my wife told me that I discuss politics too much when I'm around friends and family and that most of them aren't interested, and I tend to get a little worked up once I get going.  It's nice to see in this day age of political corruption that the average idiot is so focused on American Idol or sports.  I think I'll just hang in the basement when the in-laws visit and skip hanging out with people so brain dead.  Does anybody else have a problem like this?
Thats no fun you need to play with their heads. Ask them pointed questions that you know they don't want to answer. Go on a little rant and get them steamed up. You will find even though they may seem disinterested in world events it will make them very uncomfortable to have the truth shoved in their face. With a little luck they will either wake up or not come around which might be for the best ;)
Title: Re: Does anybody get in trouble with family or friends when they discuss politic
Post by: Lisa on April 24, 2008, 08:55:08 PM
I can't talk much about politics with my family either.  So why don't you start your own blog?  That way you can write about whatever you like.
Title: Re: Does anybody get in trouble with family or friends when they discuss politics?
Post by: Ari on April 24, 2008, 08:56:57 PM
Yeah, sometimes when I'm around some associates or even a bunch of new people, even some family or friends unfortunately, I kind of forget I'm not in the JTF forum and my hatred for Obama and the Islamic Nazis comes spilling out.  I get a lot of dirty looks from Liberal putzes.
Title: Re: Does anybody get in trouble with family or friends when they discuss politics?
Post by: q_q_ on April 24, 2008, 09:05:06 PM
in social situations people tend to avoid politics or religion. or anything deep.

it`s purely a game of trying to be sociable. So people keep their opinions to themselves. And be friendly and not make anybody feel uncomfortable. The idea is to make people feel comfortable.


If they know for sure that some others on the table are on the same page!  then they will sometimes just discuss amongst themselves and ignore everybody else!! that`s not normally considered sociable.. But if there are many converations going on simultaneously so everybody is doing it, then it is fine..

I once got into deep discussions about israeli politics with this right wing guy across the table. Just because the woman next to me had a very annoying voice and wouldn`t shut up. and she wouldn`t have stopped talking otherwise.  She would have bored me to death or to loud moans at the table. So at least when me and that guy spoke about right wing israeli politics, she had nothing she could contribute and she kept completely silent!!  afterwards she said "who was that man""!!!!!!!!

 
Title: Re: Does anybody get in trouble with family or friends when they discuss politics?
Post by: Dr. Dan on April 24, 2008, 09:06:12 PM
To be honest, you can't go around preaching or prostylitizing your point of view.  I recommend in a dinner conversation simply stating, "Has anyone heard about what happened with Obama and his pastor?"  And if people seem interested, simply answer that question and ask around what people think.  And keep asking questions...don't preach.  I mean, preach with people who agree with you or who seem very interested..but otherwise keep asking questions..like, "did you know..." or "what do you think of..." or "Why do you feel that way..."
Title: Re: Does anybody get in trouble with family or friends when they discuss politic
Post by: RanterMaximus on April 24, 2008, 09:24:49 PM
You all make very good points.  If any fellow JTFers are ever in the Southwest Virginia area, swing by one night when the wife has her family over.  I need all the help I can get!
Title: Re: Does anybody get in trouble with family or friends when they discuss politics?
Post by: spiritus_persona on April 24, 2008, 09:25:50 PM
My Mom and Step-Dad love Obama so much, that every time I ask why, they say that he will be a new face.  Of course the new president will be a new face, be it Barack Yomamma, Hillary Sodom Clinton or Juan McCain.  They just like Hussein because he's black.  The only ones in my family who haven't been brainwashed are my real Dad and my younger Brother.  And they don't even like McCain, either.  My Dad is pro-Israel, but my Brother not so much.