It's Okay to Go No Contact With Your MAGA Relatives
Briefly

Estrangement between family members has risen significantly, largely due to political differences. Many young adults choose to cease contact with their parents or relatives, often citing disagreements over politics as the reason. Research shows that nearly half of American adults have experienced estrangement from a close relative, with a notable portion attributing it to political differences. This trend appears to have intensified during the Trump years, raising critical discussions around the implications of such familial breakages, questioning whether the effects are ultimately detrimental to those who initiate the estrangement.
Estrangement among families has become more prevalent, often driven by political differences, with many young adults choosing to go no-contact with relatives over disagreements.
The psychological impact of estrangement may not be as beneficial for the ostracizer, as adult children often alienate their parents based purely on political beliefs.
Read at Intelligencer
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