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AlfredMeister
5 months ago

I honestly do not discuss politics in the family circle, because both I and my relatives have their reasons for their preferences, in which I do not want to interfere paternalistically. It helps family peace uncommonly and, no worries, there are plenty of other topics that you can argue about.

exymma19
5 months ago

I find that the left as you describe your mother is not the left and I could never describe myself as the right. Maybe you both can actually deal with the issue of politics and also try to understand the other’s political position. Maybe you’ll come to a common denominator. I also think that politics should not play between a mother and her child and that it should be aside.

Apart from the fact that your classification from the left and the right is completely aside, political education could bring you closer.

exymma19
5 months ago
Reply to  fawe1234567788

Have you ever asked her about the reason? You don’t hate anyone without reason, or in this case a complete country, and it’s a bad past. Vllt you just let politics be aside you and ask her that she does the same, I mean she’s still your mother and should make some understanding for you. Besides, she’s obviously not the only one you’re talking about politics. In the end, you should be more important about your relationship with each other. Maybe offer her a compromise or something, because you should not only look to the right or left, but just to the front or to the middle, that also applies to the police.

Belliwell
5 months ago

Every person has the right to his own opinion on politics and religion and other personal views. You don’t have to discuss politics with your mother, don’t even talk about it. But you have to let her know how she needs your opinion. It has a reason why elections are secret. I never talk to my people about politics since there was a lot of caffeine.

ghgh1234
3 months ago

Yeah, I know pretty well. I just wouldn’t talk about politics, you can’t do a discourse with left persons without fearing strong turbulence. And fighting with his mother therefore is not worth

BeviBaby
5 months ago

It’s her decision. However, music preference does not say anything about political orientation.

Superhasenmaus
5 months ago
Reply to  fawe1234567788

That’s why you’re not left.

BeviBaby
5 months ago
Reply to  fawe1234567788

I would also like to have had no German flag hanging in my apartment. This does not say anything about my political orientation. Except that I may not be particularly patriotic.

I can, however, rather represent national or at least conservative positions.

At worst, I don’t know the ‘current Germany’ at all and have a flag hanging around the empire… or worse…

BoimitProblemen
4 months ago

sleeper

BeviBaby
5 months ago

Now you look like Hitler. I remember: The guy who was laid in Schutt and Ash all over Germany and who, at the end of the war, meant anything about ‘Germany is allowed to be erased quietly, the German people have failed and all that would have been worth it have already fallen at the beginning of the war’.

In other words, if anyone has hated Germany and has acted against the German state and the German people, then the guy whose rhetoric you are currently serving you.

And by the way, you don’t impress me. You obviously don’t even know how ‘people traitor’ (correct) writes…

BeviBaby
5 months ago

I’m not proud to be German either. I’m just proud of things I’ve worked out and earned. I was born in German.

But as I said… even if they don’t like Germany, their views and positions can be national or conservative.

Or to make it quite clear: She doesn’t have to be ‘left’, even if she’s not right.

Pfefferprinz
5 months ago

Let life and live.

Viaforever
5 months ago

My mother’s left too, and I’m right. We are very close because we are family, and we are not provoked by our political victories.

adelaide196970
5 months ago
Reply to  fawe1234567788

Your best decision

magnetism24340
5 months ago

Ignore it. In addition, politics, the dear family peace, has nothing to look for in the circle of this family.

When in the 80s my sister told in the circle of the ah so peaceful family, she chose green, my father was totally outraged. 😂

Nobody talks about it today.

RechtsSozial
5 months ago
Reply to  magnetism24340

In the 80s, the Greens were still a party with brains.

Sanjon02
5 months ago

First look for dialogue with your mother instead of crying about it.

Sanjon02
5 months ago
Reply to  fawe1234567788

So you’re wrong?

Sanjon02
5 months ago

As you sound, you’ll probably go shopping at Edeka.

DerCactus
5 months ago

How about education? Just because you don’t like German music you’re not left. That’s bullshit

DerCactus
5 months ago
Reply to  fawe1234567788

And that has nothing to do with the left. As I said, please go forming.

exymma19
5 months ago

I don’t like right parties, but that doesn’t mean I’m left…

DerCactus
5 months ago

Yeah.

LisaAusPisa
5 months ago

Education helps. Both of you.

LisaAusPisa
5 months ago
Reply to  fawe1234567788

As I wrote in the answer.

LisaAusPisa
5 months ago

Do you think I’m afraid of you because you’re playing up now that you don’t understand my approach?

Superhasenmaus
5 months ago

Oh, if I don’t like a flag, I’m left? Do I like one, am I right? Your image of people is a little one-sided. .

Schnoofy
5 months ago

I think the most important thing is she’s your mother.