For some, politics isn’t off the table at Thanksgiving. It’s just not welcome.
Thanksgiving, a Political Battlefield? Not for All
Amidst the turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie, some families tread cautiously when discussing “the affairs of state.” For them, Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude and family, not divisive discourse. They deftly navigate the conversational minefields, substituting poignant anecdotes or pleasantries for political diatribes. Though politics may inevitably rear its head, it’s treated as a delicate guest—politely acknowledged but not overly engaged. After all, they reason, family bonds matter more than partisan posturing.