My friend is a member of the LGBT community and lives with her partner and her partner's brother. The house is owned by the partner. The brother is a CHUD, just sits in his room all day and is a (at least from what I can tell) alt right adjacent if not a full on q fanatic/neo nazi.

Recently my friend and the brother have been getting into rows. The brother can't accept why the friend would be happy trump lost, friend can't understand how the brother would vote to harm the people he lived with.

Does anyone have advice or tactics on how she can have a meaningful conversation with the brother? Maybe a video she can watch or something she can read to help her gain some tools to ease the animosity in her household?

Thanks

  • D61 [any]
    ·
    4 years ago

    hmm...

    Given that there's family relation and a shared living situation... if nobody has mentioned it yet. Just know when to back off.

    I know that sounds weird, but this isn't a "one and done" posting situation. There will be other opportunities to pick back up a conversation/debate/argument later when everybody is calmer/rested/in a better mood.

    As YeForPrez2020 said, start at a point of common ground.

    Ultimate strategy will be attrition. When a conversation gets into a heated topic, make some points/counter points and know when emotions are getting high enough that everybody needs to disengage completely, move to some neutral topics that won't push anybody into making poor arguments or mentally shutting down.

    :sankara-salute:

    • PeytonManning [comrade/them,none/use name]
      hexagon
      ·
      4 years ago

      Given that there’s family relation and a shared living situation… if nobody has mentioned it yet. Just know when to back off.

      I know that sounds weird, but this isn’t a “one and done” posting situation. There will be other opportunities to pick back up a conversation/debate/argument later when everybody is calmer/rested/in a better mood.

      As YeForPrez2020 said, start at a point of common ground.

      Ultimate strategy will be attrition. When a conversation gets into a heated topic, make some points/counter points and know when emotions are getting high enough that everybody needs to disengage completely, move to some neutral topics that won’t push anybody into making poor arguments or mentally shutting down.

      Thanks