link to original reddit post by /u/cobrakylena
So my sister is pretty much the opposite of me politically. Super left wing, thinks everything should be free, 60%+ tax rate on anyone making over 100k, calls people racist/sexist/homophobic for disagreeing with her, etc.
As an AnCap, I can’t discuss politics in her presence without being shouted down or screamed at, so I’ve stopped trying. But looking back at our childhood, I’ve realized that my sister is, and has always been, an authoritarian. Well into her teens, she would yell at my mom for sneezing too loud, scream at my dad for daring to watch Fox News, and just throw a fit every time someone around her would “break” the rules. Even though studies have shown that wearing a mask for COVID has minimal efficacy, my sister still calls people in southern and Midwestern states “evil” for not wearing a mask anymore. I don’t even like being around my sister anymore because she is such a force of negativity and acts so smug all the time. She even told me once that she is always right and does not have a single regret in life, which just showcases her narcissism.
My sister also has a ton of other problematic beliefs based in wokeism, such as “black people can’t be racist” and “women in America are oppressed.” She believes that #killallmen is a completely acceptable joke and not at all sexist. She isn’t even within the realm of reality anymore.
Any advice from an AnCap perspective on how to handle this situation?