The New York Times Ethicist advises on how Democratic voters should handle close relatives who support Trump. Suggestions include speaking honestly but not being unkind or vitriolic. The column emphasizes that people are more than just their political views.
Key Points
Speaking honestly with family members
Avoiding vitriol and unkindness
Recognizing that people are more than their political views
Pros
Encourages open and honest communication
Emphasizes the value of family relationships beyond political differences
Cons
May potentially lead to family conflicts or estrangement