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The Crazy Liberals I Know

Posted by Abaco 3 years, 9 months ago to Culture
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So, this past weekend we scattered my dad's ashes...along with the ashes of his two dogs. It was a chance for me to visit with my brother and dad's widow. This is always interesting because they are both leftists. I find them very, very interesting...and not in an uplifting way. My step-mom lives...in Arizona. Says she'll never live in California. See the irony? She's a sweet person, but obsessed. She brought up how Biden really won Arizona! I'm not even following the story anymore so my reaction probably didn't excite her. My brother pointed out, "Yeah, they asked the court to not make the results of the audit public so you know he really won!" I'm like, "Oh, ok." See...I'm not a Republican. Far from it. But, if you are around a liberal and don't agree with everything they say they consider you a Republican and then start trying to rip you apart based on their false premise. They're really obsessed. And...when you dig a little deeper you can see they're pretty dark.

My brother has become a real thorn in my side. Continues to make rude comments and tries to start fights like we're 8 years old again. I simply don't have time for it anymore and told my immediate family after arranging all the arrangements for dad's ashes I'm done doing shit for people. I told my kids, "Call me Dad Lebowski", and they laughed. My brother doesn't have a job, smokes a lot of weed, and lives off what he inherited from my dad. Totally irresponsible, inept and fixates on the most mundane tasks...

I started messing with the lefties. At lunch after our little ceremony, for some reason dictators came up in the conversation. They like dictators, you know. I mentioned that there was a poster of Mau Tse Tung at my kid's high school (California). No reaction. Then, I went on to say, "He beat Hitler in the number of people murdered. But, my personal favorite Pol Pot. He really got brutal!" They smiled happily and seemed to agree that Pol Pot was great. My wife later elbowed me and chastised me a bit. These people are really screwed up. I have to laugh but I don't want to be around people like this anymore. At the very best I just don't have time for it anymore. At least I got a good chuckle out of it. And, it's funny how shocked they'll be when I become Dad Lebowski...(planning for my upcoming retirement, you see...)

How about you? Do you have any crazy, totalitarian family members? Let's hear about it!...


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  • Posted by katrinam41 3 years, 9 months ago
    My daughter-in-law's family is solid liberal. Her sister attends a state liberal college, and over the course of her first year her posts became downright crap. She accused all of her sister's conservative family of racism, anti-science, stupidity, Trump worship, every liberal label she could dig up and throw at us in the most hateful fashion possible. She was and still is vicious, even refusing to visit her sister at her home, insisting that they meet at the parents' home. We were blocked from her posts. This is supposed to be punishment. My daughter-in-law is sweet, but afraid and overwhelmed and over-cautious about everything, but at least she and I find common ground and enjoy each other's company. She hasn't seen her nasty sis in several months.

    And then there's my liberal uncle who remarried several years ago and their wedding party was a life-sized cardboard Obummer, right there in their only wedding photo.

    And then there's my brother's stepson, a campaign worker for the Dems. He came home to his stepfather's house (where the little freeloader pays nothing to sleep, eat, watch TV, etc) to find a McCain campaign sign on the lawn. We all watched in disgust as the shithead ripped out and tore up that sign then threw it away. Our question was "by what right? " My brother said it kept the house peaceful. His attitude has since changed to far less tolerance. It's about time.
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  • Posted by DrZarkov99 3 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Unfortunately, I didn't have much control over how my four kids were raised, as we divorced when they were young, and she got custody. Their stepdad was a womanizing narcissist, and they have nothing to do with him. They seem to have gravitated back to me as someone they recognize as genuine, unlike the two phonies who reared them, but they've been inundated by our educational system's left wing propaganda too long.
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  • Posted by Stormi 3 years, 9 months ago
    Our grown daughter, sent to conservative college, rad Ayn Rand, moved to a big city. Became Libertarian, and more and more liberal. Anything I would say was a "conspiracy theory. She shut herelf in her house for a full month, fearful of the virus, kids too. Lost her job when the place shut down, where she made good money before. Unimploy. ran out, she wanted us to pay for her car. NO. We were talking about her vege. beds one day, and I got up the next day, to find screens of tirades from her. She hated corps., he wanted her ex-boss in jail, she felt everything was the Repub. fault. Toward the end =, whe siad her life would have been better had we put her on Ritalin, and she was now on something! Her school and her doctor, both said she was no in need of Ritalin at the time. Then it went into endless tirades of our parenting. So much stuff, I decided answering it was futile. She took both vaccines, and was awaiting a thrd. Have not herd from her for weeks. Her brain proteins may be folding, as she makes no sense. Common sense and science were long ago dismissed. Liberals can really screw up people, and they just do not reason any longer. Last I heard, she was working as a chef (former CEO)! At least she is not wearing Muaslim head hear anymore, which was one phase.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 3 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I really think many, many need to be deprogrammed. Contradictions cause cognitive dissonance. It is the epidemic.
    Reasoning has a Qreat future .
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  • Posted by Dobrien 3 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I have lost several life long friends from this type of brainwashing. Better to know their character after 50 yrs than 51 in my opinion.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 3 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Put the blinders on and go have a cocktail or 5.
    That is a Qreat way to medicate the cognitive dissonance. The other reason I suspect is that people count on Normalcy. We will always be a free land we will always be able to supply our needs at retail outlets. It just for the greater good.
    The reality is that many folks refuse to do critical thinking. They prefer the stupor of booze or drugs to seeing the country that gave them the good life
    Be destroyed.
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  • Posted by freedomforall 3 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    They are too busy to take any responsibility for their own health (or for the health of their young children.)
    Who will they blame when the vaccine side effects put them in bed for the rest of their lives, or their children are handicapped for life by side effects?
    Donald Trump?
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  • Posted by LibertyBelle 3 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Why didn't you bring them up better?--Probably be-
    cause the government practically forces parents to put their children in the public school system, where, with all the irrationality, their minds are damaged.
    What is MSM an abbreviation for?
    Being high IQ and intelligent is no guarantee against irrationality. As I understand from Objec-
    tivism, one has free will; the freedom to focus his mind honestly on facts or not; and if he chooses not to, he will be irrational. And, possibly, the more intelligent such a person is, the worse he will become.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 3 years, 9 months ago
    Sorry for your loss . Abaco this is a war between Good and Evil, not between D’s and R’s. I support the Only man I have seen with power who is fighting the evil foul feces viruses called the deep state. That is Trump. Previously I voted
    3rd party. I hated Bushes Clintonistas and Obummer. Now you can see I was right. They are one and the same. Satanic luciferian Globalist pedo files.
    I lost mom in January my sister in law in March and my sister in July. Great timing for this post. When my sister died we went to see her 2 husband of 46 yrs and our 2 nieces.
    We had to sit outside and no hugs because we aren’t jabbed. Then in the obit it said Anne would want everyone to get the serum. She was in very good shape at 69. Her2 grandmothers and three aunts all lived to their 90’s. She had serious pain in her upper back and her chiro saw anomalies in her X-ray and sent her to the ER. They gave her a pain/sedative prescription . 2 days later she felt like she could not breath with in the hour she was dead from a cardiac arrest. The death certificate said natural causes ,hmmmm. I believe she had blood clots in her lungs and that was what caused the “wrap around” pain. To go back, Anne was selected in a Minnesota lottery to be among the first peoplein the state to get the mRNA potion.
    We invited our brother in law to come over for a dinner. He arrived on time with a mask on . He then informed us he had forgotten about a prior commitment and could not stay. So we rescheduled for the future. The BW called him yesterday to set a day. He said he had to tell her that it would break every rule he had. Rule one not to go into any home where people aren’t “poisoned” ( my word ) . Also if he got sick from us his daughters would kill him. He then giggled after hearing his own words. My wife said that she really is upset that we are being ostracized for our informed decision and that it hurts. See he had just returned from 4 days with my other sister and brother in law . Those two have posted that the world will be better off if the unvaccinated die, you know survival of the fittest. Also they have posted that , If you talk about the riots without invoking George Floyd something is wrong with you. Another post that was laughable was that Trump supporters ignore the facts about the election , the systemic racism , the great job Xiden is doing at the border saving oppressed migrants. At one time 4yrs ago my sister asked my wife if I was psychotic (she a psychologist) when I pointed out the Epstein Island pee doh ring. Anyways we know they were talking about us during my brother in law’s visit. My BW said she is done with them all and I can only hope that’s true because I have zero respect for them , blood related or not.
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  • Posted by $ TomB666 3 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    :-) She may be right! My brother worked for Montsanto until it spun off all its losing businesses. I think she is referring to what I call crony-capitalism.
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    Posted by $ jbrenner 3 years, 9 months ago
    When someone who is either a leftist and/or a totalitarian (often both) asks me for whom I voted, I tell them that I voted for myself ... because I am the only person fit to rule ME.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 3 years, 9 months ago
    Sorry about your dad. Me dino lost both of my parents and my latest loss is a brother who died in a car accident. I could pull a Joe Biden and make being aggrieved about me by carrying on more about my own family losses but I won't.
    Anyway, I've got three brothers left and one is a lib we've all given up on. When he is at family reunions (because we're scattered somewhat) he stifles conversation to a certain degree.
    Fortunately, the brother I talk to the most lives 30 minutes away on the other side of Birmingham. He is the one who introduced me to Ayn Rand by gifting me with all three AS DVDs.
    It's because of him that I did the PC research that led me here to The Gulch.
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  • Posted by ohiocrossroads 3 years, 9 months ago
    My sister. Can't sit down to dinner with her without Monsanto coming up at some point. She thinks that Roundup herbicide is the focus of evil in the modern world, and that Monsanto bribed all of the US government to allow them to sell it.
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  • Posted by dougthorburn 3 years, 9 months ago
    Your brother is an addict. No need to argue: he's incapable of rational discourse. Addicts have confabulated thinking. Karl Marx, after all, was a full-on alcoholic.

    That said, usually pot alone does not cause crazy thinking and the other behaviors you describe. My bet: he's drinking or using some other drug in conjunction with the pot. Because of potentiation, it doesn't need to be much. A little bit of this and a little bit of that can make one high as a kite, and you won't necessarily even know it because addicts have extraordinary tolerance to the drug alcohol at the get-go, and develop such tolerance to the other drugs over time.
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  • Posted by DrZarkov99 3 years, 9 months ago
    I'm a little disappointed with my offspring, as they're all high IQ, and should be capable of thinking for themselves, but seem willing to swallow what the MSM is selling, without question. When I suggest they might want to actually check the credibility of what they're hearing, they say they're too busy.

    What's even more aggravating than when they vehemently disagree with a statement I make is that when I make a point of logic that they can't refute, all I get is silence. If I follow up when I don't get an answer, all I get is a non-commital statement like "I don't know how I feel about that."

    The trigger for silence, universally, is when I point out the disconnect between blaming government for all our ills, but then endorsing the idea that the solution is to give that same government even more power and money to mismanage. Another trigger is when they go off on capitalism, and I point out that the most capitalist nation on Earth is also the most technologically advanced and most generous. Why those contradictions don't trigger a few more brain cells mystifies me.
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  • Posted by LibertyBelle 3 years, 9 months ago
    I have 2 brothers and 2 sisters.(I am the oldest of the 5). Brother #1 is a sort of "knock-about", I guess. (I mean I'm not certain of the meaning of the word). He lived in the house #2 inherited from our father a few years, rent-free, but now I'm uncertain where he lives. Sister #1 was born when I was 13. Sister #2 about 2 years later. #1 lives near a small town near brother #2. Sister #2 lives in Louisiana with her second husband. Brother #2 is a sort of leftist, welfare-statist, is for Obamacare. Sister #1 is more "conservative", is a devout Baptist,votes Republican, read "Atlas Shrugged" and enjoyed it, but not Galt's speech, called it "the rant". Sister #2 is a Democrat. I get along all right with her by not discussing politics with her.
    I had a buddy for about 49 years, worked as a carhop with him from in Staunton; I worked that job about a year and a half, with him about 1year. We were good buddies for many years (nothing romantic; he is gay). But he started e-mailing me on the computer (I use the ones at the library), and got nasty with me for not remembering many little nitpicking details. And after I called him and told him about the libraries being closed in Richmond (he lives in Waynes-
    boro now, so far as I know) he would overwhelm me with newspaper clippings, seeming to rebuke me for voting for Trump (as the alternative to Hillary Clinton).And he would b____ at me so much about gossipy details about what was tweeted (which most of the time, was inacessible to me [see above][). He told me he was not in-
    terested in politics, and I said he seemed strangely obsessed by it, in view of that claim. But it seemed to me that he was obsessed with nitpicking, gossipy details, but was mainly interested in resentment about one particular individual,but didn't really care about basic political PRINCIPLES. He finally made remarks about my memory, professed to be sad rather than angry, and does not write to me any more, and will not answer the phone if I call. That is strange and sad, after nearly 50 years.
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  • Posted by freedomforall 3 years, 9 months ago
    Yes, one whose father created his own company from scratch, grew to be one of the largest electrical contractors in the area,
    and hired his eldest son to work in the business. That was a significant mistake. His next mistake was to head the electrical
    contractors national organization, and to then take a lot of government contracts (offered because of his position not his competence.)
    With a change of administration, the government cut the contracts to the bone (temporarily reducing that bit of foolish govt spending)
    and his company was crushed, being dependent on those politically sourced contracts to survive.
    The son may have been turned to the dark side by this chain of events. Not a rational response, but he never learned to be a
    producer, living off his Dad's business and not having his Dad's strength or productive ability.

    I do joke with a friend who lives in NYC on occasion, but he doesn't take offense and doesn't overtly reveal his political leanings.
    I suspect he is brainwashed, having grown up in NYC and he lives in a rent controlled building - even though he has a successful
    small business with no looter sourced revenues.

    What I don't get is how some successful small businessmen refuse to see how the government is making them an endangered species.
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    Posted by 3 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Haha!!! Funny.

    I saw a news story about how police are showing up on people's doorsteps in Australia based when the citizens made a social media post the government didn't like. Ends up - when the people there talk about protesting the lockdown the cops show up. My brother went through the roof. "Oh, that's not true..." Then, "They must be saying something really bad! Like, threatening their president!". I just said, "Yeah...people really shouldn't have freedom of speech..." My son looked at me like, "What in the hell are you doing, dad!?" Haha. We laughed about it later. I told my kinds to just agree with the loons...
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    Posted by mhubb 3 years, 9 months ago
    i am very sorry for your loss.

    years ago
    driving my older step-daughter, her husband and his son to the range
    son asked "is 0bama as good president"
    the dad answered "sometimes it can take a while for someone to be seen for how good they are"

    me, i nearly drove off the road...
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