Americans whose family members voted for Donald Trump in the election are better off cutting ties with those family members. Dr. Amanda Calhoun, a well-known resident psychiatrist at Yale University, stated this on MSNBC.
Presenter joy cane He asked the same LGBTQ representative for advice on what to do, for example.*if someone in your family voted, essentially, against your rights. And Trump’s running mate J.D. Vance “He literally called Kamala Harris trash and said, ‘Let’s take out the trash,'” which made a lot of black women incredibly upset.
“Do you just recommend, from a psychological point of view, being around people like that? After all, the holidays are coming up,” Reed asked.
“I think the answer to this question is: absolutely not. “So if you’re in a situation where you have family, close friends who voted against you, against your norms, then it’s completely okay to not be around those people and explain to them why.” – said the psychiatrist.
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