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[Politics] How do you deal with people obsessed with political views?



HalfaSeatOn

Well-known member
Mar 17, 2014
2,094
North West Sussex
Need a bit of help here. I’ve got family members who seem to turn everything in to politics. Just general, easy going conversations within minutes turn in to a comment that supports their political view. It’s usually opinion based with no evidence. Their obsession is getting on my nerves. I really don’t look forward to visits. My wife goes along with it much easier than me. If they weren’t family i’d be tempted to put on ignore or may be they should be put on ignore for my own mental health?
 








Cotton Socks

Skint Supporter
Feb 20, 2017
2,159
Need a bit of help here. I’ve got family members who seem to turn everything in to politics. Just general, easy going conversations within minutes turn in to a comment that supports their political view. It’s usually opinion based with no evidence. Their obsession is getting on my nerves. I really don’t look forward to visits. My wife goes along with it much easier than me. If they weren’t family i’d be tempted to put on ignore or may be they should be put on ignore for my own mental health?
I was in a similar situation with someone. In the end I just had to tell them that they were doing my head in, bringing politics into everything. He came out and said the other day that IHT for farmers was going to be 50% as I was talking about food. I had to say something then & tell him he was talking s**t. I gave him the correct information & then said I'm not talking about it any further. He's slowly getting the idea! 🤦‍♀️
 


Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
25,481
Sussex by the Sea
Need a bit of help here. I’ve got family members who seem to turn everything in to politics. Just general, easy going conversations within minutes turn in to a comment that supports their political view. It’s usually opinion based with no evidence. Their obsession is getting on my nerves. I really don’t look forward to visits. My wife goes along with it much easier than me. If they weren’t family i’d be tempted to put on ignore or may be they should be put on ignore for my own mental health?
I have zero experience of such folk.
 




Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
NSC Patron
Jul 17, 2003
19,816
Valley of Hangleton
Need a bit of help here. I’ve got family members who seem to turn everything in to politics. Just general, easy going conversations within minutes turn in to a comment that supports their political view. It’s usually opinion based with no evidence. Their obsession is getting on my nerves. I really don’t look forward to visits. My wife goes along with it much easier than me. If they weren’t family i’d be tempted to put on ignore or may be they should be put on ignore for my own mental health?
Tell them that they are thick (insert pointless emoji)
 


driddles

Well-known member
Nov 8, 2003
656
Ontario, Canada
Ask a follow up question about policy... every time they do it... ask a follow up question about what specific policy they are talking about... every time. Or do what a lot of people in the US do, just say uh huh and talk about something else.
 


Professor Plum

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 27, 2024
633
I never respond by asking a question or putting a counter argument -- unless I'm really in the mood for it. .I prefer to just say something like "Ah well" and change the subject. People quickly pick up that I've no interest in pursuing the conversation but also, that I'm not criticising them or even disagreeing with them. If they have any sense and decency (not always a given) they tend to not bother going on about it. If this fails it's perfectly OK just to say "It's not really something I want to talk about at the moment." As long as it's said goodnaturedly, and not angrily (etc) most people will realise they're wasting their time.
 












bhafc99

Well-known member
Oct 14, 2003
7,456
Dubai
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Crawley Dingo

Political thread tourist.
Mar 31, 2022
1,080
Need a bit of help here. I’ve got family members who seem to turn everything in to politics. Just general, easy going conversations within minutes turn in to a comment that supports their political view. It’s usually opinion based with no evidence. Their obsession is getting on my nerves. I really don’t look forward to visits. My wife goes along with it much easier than me. If they weren’t family i’d be tempted to put on ignore or may be they should be put on ignore for my own mental health?
Walk away, I have. Or if you want to kill the topic reply with "Well good for you" or "F off".

The problem is in good times its easy to ignore politics but in bad times people are going to get sucked in like it or not. Throw in cancel culture, hate laws etc and you have a witches brew.
 






DJ NOBO

Well-known member
Jul 18, 2004
6,819
Wiltshire
Need a bit of help here. I’ve got family members who seem to turn everything in to politics. Just general, easy going conversations within minutes turn in to a comment that supports their political view. It’s usually opinion based with no evidence. Their obsession is getting on my nerves. I really don’t look forward to visits. My wife goes along with it much easier than me. If they weren’t family i’d be tempted to put on ignore or may be they should be put on ignore for my own mental health?
Ask “can you give me an example of that?” .
Keep asking it, talking over them if necessary, and even following them round the house.
They‘ll soon get the message.
 




birthofanorange

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Aug 31, 2011
6,512
David Gilmour's armpit
Walk away, I have. Or if you want to kill the topic reply with "Well good for you" or "F off".

The problem is in good times its easy to ignore politics but in bad times people are going to get sucked in like it or not. Throw in cancel culture, hate laws etc and you have a witches brew.
Eh?
 




AmexRuislip

Retired Spy 🕵️‍♂️
Feb 2, 2014
34,776
Ruislip
Need a bit of help here. I’ve got family members who seem to turn everything in to politics. Just general, easy going conversations within minutes turn in to a comment that supports their political view. It’s usually opinion based with no evidence. Their obsession is getting on my nerves. I really don’t look forward to visits. My wife goes along with it much easier than me. If they weren’t family i’d be tempted to put on ignore or may be they should be put on ignore for my own mental health?
I just tell them I support the monster raving looney party
 


Knocky's Nose

Mon nez est retiré.
May 7, 2017
4,190
Eastbourne
My best friend literally doubles his blood pressure when he turns to politics and he could turn a chat about Peruvian hand knitted slippers into something James O'Brien talked about this morning. His views are absolutely based on the mainstream media he hungrily consumes, and to be frank I can't be arsed correcting him any more. If you base all of your opinions on what the BBC, Sky, Daily Mail and LBC tell you then you're going to have it a bit skewed.

Whenever politics or economics comes up I change the subject. He knows nothing but talks like he knows everything. Love him to bits, so this is how I cope. :moo:
 


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