What are - or was - the political leaning of your grandparents?

What are - or was - the political leaning of your grandparents?

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My grandparents are social libertarian scots. They mostly agree with me on things but vote SNP because they're the only ones that give a shit about their area.

Liberal as fuck, in the 90s he left a lucrative job at a state company to join Yabloko party (Russian right-liberals) and was eventually left on the streets. Hates Putin, hates communism, thinks Yeltsin was the best thing we've ever had. Mostly just bitter at everything and jealous of people who used to be where he was but managed to make good money off corruption.

Apolitical, just believes whatever pro-Putin propaganda is on the TV currently

Grandfather was financial police. He was never a communist, but pretty close to it. He was actually classified as a communist sympathizer catholic by the military police (it was revealed to him by his superior when they both retired, they had a laugh).

It's interesting to hear him talk about project Gladio and all the crap fascists were able to get away with in Italy for the sake of keeping the reds out of the country. For example there literally was a rogue army general ready to (illelgaly) smash the army into any vaguely reddish flag he saw and was left alone like everything was fine.

fascists

opa fought for the reich lol

my grandpa was apolitical ,voted the demsoc party
my grandma was a communist resistance fighter like her father

On my mother's (urban) side they were pretty apolitical as far as i know and now just hate all the parties, on my father's (rural) side my grandmother was broadly pro-pzpr and anti-clerical and still is.
pic related is a small monument to 321 red army soldiers buried in the woods near her town.
it was pretty touching to see that people still left candles and flowers in the middle of winter

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Born in the deep south in the early 40s (Georgia), his family were somewhat segregationists but had blacks work on their farm. Of course after 1964 he most likely voted Republican, but I dont think he cared about politics at the time since he was in the military. Went to Vietnam, hated it. After the war in Iraq he became disillusioned with the Republicans & became a Democrat. Voted for Obama twice, Bernie in the Primary, & Hillary in the General. Absolutely cannot stand the Republicans & think they are destroying the country. In terms of political leanings, he's a mild SocDem.

British immigrant that married my grandpa in the early 60's & soon came to the US. Was born during the Blitz, so she absolutely hates Germans. For political leanings, she is apolitical & not even registered to vote. But she hates Trump. Republicans, etc. Likes Bernie, Obama, Biden, & Hillary.

Are there russians who belive this? What the fuck?

They were ignorant fools who hated communism thanks to reactionary conservative propaganda. At the very least, my grandpa knew Iraq was a false flag, and that Bush deserved to be punished.

I bet 100 reais he was a christian.

Fuck, I meant that to

Wait, people honpuring the red army in Poland? There is hope for us all.

Nah, he's a generic agnostic. Really critical of the church for being pro-Putin


There are, not too many but there are. Muh democracy muhfugga. Also 90s kids who meme about him.

mine were commies but commies back then seem more like today's alt right types than commies

they were against it, and they used to beat people up who didnt contribute children but spread diseases instead
they were for it, and they used to beat people up who shirked their patriotic duty
they were for it, and could easily mental gymnastic it however they needed it, 'the people's treasury requires stuff you see, sure the miserable bastards who currently have the stuff we want are going to suffer miserably, but it is all for the greater good, in the future, maybe even not so recent future, but in the future, everything will be well in the future, and if we need to ruthlessly abuse a few satellite states, so be it'
weirdly enough, they all had ranks, different ranks, and they thought that the 'people's struggle' requires prioritizing resources carefully because material conditions are extremely limited
if there is not enough for everyone, if someone got to do the starving, then the retards and weaklings should do it first

i think one of the reason slavic women are so beautiful, and slavic men notorious for grueling indifference to danger, is because ugly chicks and cowardly men just died, the trait got darwined out of the population

Porky anarcho-libs
Great grandparents were nazis

WWII vet, pro-labor in like the FDR sense (lol), progressive on civil rights. Thinks nukes and Japanese internment were justified though. Basically just bought the liberal propaganda of his day, comes from werker background.
Keep the coloreds out of muh neighborhood. Let them clean muh house though. Having a difference of opinion is wronging me, as a woman. Comes from old hwite burger money.

basically village people who lived in the same ethnic neighborhod their whole lives and don't see the world outside of this except the bullshit they see on Fox News

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granpa was a western spy and i think he later was involved with the mafia
grandma was a catholic nationalist communist

Wanted more native autonomy
Wanted to integrate into Danish life because fishing rights would be enforced
Gave no shits about anything
Pissed off when we Denmark joined the EU because it hurt fishing and wanted to vote Inuit Ataqatigiit but died before he could vote for them once.

mums mother:


dads da:

dads ma:

nazcathbol gang assemble

I just realized that 6 generations of my family fished for a living.

Yeah because alt righters are not the weaklings. This is retarded, I don't give a shit if you spread misinformation about marxism, socialism, egalitarianism ecc. Do not appropriate yourself of ex socialist countries tho. Also imperialism wasn't a thing for socialist countries. You are an idiot

lifelong social democrat
born in a working class family but ended up being a factory boss, because having education actually helped back then

apolitical

Also everyone despised them back then because my grandad was protestant and my grandmum catholic yet married each other

I don't know but he fought against the fascist japs

I don't know but my mum said she was "very left wing"

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at least try not to go full retard when you falseflag

all of them are trumpfag boomers

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Greenland seems like a magical place.

We live a simple life.

My grandfather is a hardcore Marxist-Leninist who was teaching marxism in university and supported russian troops moving in in 1956. He has pic related in his bedroom

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They hated Germans

I don't think they have opinions going much further than that in any direction.

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This was my grandfather: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mieczysław_Jagielski

Ask me anything.

>tfw he oversaw the end of communist rule in my home country

Fucking wow, we have marxist-leninist royalty here.
What did he think about the end of the PPR? Who did he assign belief for its failure upon? Alsothoughts on Solidarity?

He sounds like a lad
Why are polish people such reactionairy cunts?

Fathers mother:
Southern school teacher in the 60's. Republican who clearly has had alot of horribly bigoted beliefs about blacks and gays but refuses to talk about them openly

Fathers father:
Greedy scam artist """"""entrepeneur""""" who ran his own T-shirt printing business. Republican but wasn't that interested in politics because virtually every moment he wasnt at work he was either hunting or fishing.

Mothers Father:
Green beret ranger who almost fought in Korea but got hurt doing a parajump in bad weather to impress some general so he never went. Pretty liberal for his time, disagreed with segregation and was mortified when King got shot.

Mothers mother:
Absolutely insane and delusional evangelical Christian Republican who has no real political beliefs but just parrots whatever the people in her church believe so she can more effectively climb the social ladder. Personal friends with Marsha Blackburn, hardcore Republican from my state, and works at the church full time plus a nursing job at 83 years old.

His thoughts on the end of the PPR were complex, on the one side he always believed in what the communist party was doing, on the other hand he personally couldn't even conceive of a scenario when polish workers are fired upon. The politburo at that point was seriously worried about the possibility of a soviet intervention happening, so when he was put in as head negotiator he decided that it's better to work with the trade unions than to help create a potential intervention scenario. He was the one who pushed through the decision, against the wishes of some members of the politburo who either wanted to stall or were expecting solidarity to back down first. He didn't know at that point just how much it was all going to spiral out of control, and when it did and martial law was enacted, he was kind of blamed for it all and told to resign which he accepted. I wasn't old enough to be a hardcore marxist when he died, so I never had a frank discussion about this with him and just remember some of the discussions that were had at the dinner table, but I like to think he would've talked about economic reasons when asked since that was always the direction his thought went in. I know for a fact that he considered Walesa with respect until the end, and vice versa despite the disdain that he got in the 1990s before he died. I'm fairly sure he considered the demands of solidarity to be fair from what I remember him saying about Walesa, but he also knew the economic situation wasn't great in the PPR at the time due to a couple of things that were done during Gierek's time.


Influence of the church after the communist party fell apart, and also "new polish patriotism" where the 2nd republic is revered and the communist years "never happened". The new generation is brainwashed to fuck by our school system, the old generation is either sympathetic to the PPR and hides it to avoid popular disdain, or has fully embraced the culture of catholicism and is the disdain.

Grandfather on my dad's side was a member of the BUF

Grandfather on my mother's side is a social democrat and campaigned for Pierre trudeau

One half of the family were small business owners, so fascists. The other half proles and lumpen. Together they make ==NAZBOL=.

Oh, right. I remember that my Dad’s mom supposedly met Joe Hill (i’m 90% sure she lied), she kept saying it till she died. Always something about “oh I met him last night” and most people assumed it was her age getting to her. But she at least knew about the IWW which I guess is a plus. She died before I was born, and the only reason I found out about it was because there’s an in-joke that I grew up with. Whenever I had bizzare dreams and talked about them in the morning, the response always was “you see [not reveling my grandmother’s name]’s friend last night?”
Eventually confronted Dad about it like 6 years ago and he told me it was “some guy named Joe Hill”

I think your grandmother might have been a comrade user
or this is a jokey shitpost and i'm too dumb to detect the irony

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Workers deputy and active party member, was declared physically unfit (early onset arthritis) for service in the patriotic war, which broke his heart.
Diligent and earnest party member, helped organize womens education in our region, which was neglected as it was a largely patriarchal, islamic region before the revolution

Served in the war, became part of the party afterwards and joined academia after serving as a technical and engineering advisor in some military capacity
very nice woman, or so i'm told. She died of breast cancer long before I was born.
I don't ask her too much, but she seems fairly disinterested in politics

If she was a Comrade she chose the most bizzare stance of socialism for a fucking giant husk of ice under direct control of Denmark in the arctic. I have a good feeling she probably read one of the newspapers about Joe Hill’s execution during her trip to Copenhagen in the 20s

But what about 1993?

The parliament was NAZBOL, measures had to be taken to curb the red-brown menace.

RIP the real white house

Inexistant. The best way to survive in spain post 1936 was not to have any political idea whatsoever

My grandparents on my dad's side were socialist, in fact they introduced the ideas to me. My mom's mom was a centrist who never talked about politics, and her dad is a typical conservative, though he's more secular than one would expect.
I live in the US but my Dad is from Malaysia and my mom is Moroccan with her mom being from Mauritania.

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I have a socdem grandma who is woke enough to defend Castro and Gaddhafi, other grandma is neoconnish

Mother's side was all gommies, although I only found out about that after they all died and after I became a communist. No clue about my father's side.

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I'm German. My grandma on my mothers side was apolitical, my grandpa really fucking hated the Western allies. He thinks they are pigs. He's got no quarrels with Soviets, thinks that attacking Russia was the only mistake mistake Hitler made. He said he never heard anything about Jews being exterminated. Today, he's voting Linke but hates refugees. My great-grandfather was a major in WWII, had a deliberately inflicted dueling scar from his students club (Burschenschaft), so the Soviets thought he was some super-hyper Nazi and put him in the gulag. He was later released.

On my father's side, my grandma was apolitical and my great-grandfather was a member of the DVP, right-wing liberals and monarchists. They made an alliance with Hitler's NSDAP before he took power. When he died, my grandfahter inherited his company which he gained by unknown means - my mother speculated that this might be a result of an expropriation of Jews. I never met him but my mom said he was a cruel man.

Most of my grandparents died before I was born or early on, so I only remember one grandfather. He was an attorney who represented mob types and other various shady characters in Texas. He fought in Europe, drank a lot of liquor, liked fishing, boxing, read the Bible and never talked politics. I'd guess he'd be a Republican.

His sister, a paper clerk, voted for FDR but that's because her company bused its whole workforce to the polls. She visited Cuba before the revolution and saw Batista at the airport (either arriving or leaving on a trip) with a bunch of soldiers.

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Have no clue but I'm sure as hell sure that my Grandpa is definitely not a Imperialist. That shit he saw in Japan when he was in the Korean war made him pacifist.

My family has been communist or communist sympathizers for three generations and i intend to raise my children as communists

Grandad 1 (mom's side)
Doctor (GP) and worked at a teaching university, died 30+ years before I was born, no clue what his politics were.He was a Mason, that's about all I know.
Grandmom 1
Widow and fairly apolitical, though her step-son (grandad 1's from a previous marriage) worked for Bendix, in that he helped build and maintain the control panels that operate the US nuclear arsenal.

Granddad 2 (dad's side)
The porkiest of the porkies, he was the CEO of a major regional bank chain.Cut all his relatives out of his will, and gave everything to a small college to start a scholarship fund in his name.
Grandmom 2
Unknown, but her family was well-heeled, and owned a lot of property
Bonus round:
Great Uncle 2, the banker's younger brother was an out and out socialist who was blacklisted during the McCarthy era, and performed with the likes of Pete Seeger and Woodie Guthrie, and penned a few well known folk and labor related songs.

Opinion on PiS? They are basically a Catholic rebirth of PRL.

Grandpa was dragged to Australia in the later stages of WWII when his fascist Latvian dad realised Operation Barbarossa was failing. Grew up in a rural town working at a sawmill and got in with the trade unions, rejected his dad's bullshit and became a Syndie.
Grandma was raised by two Irish republicans (one of which fought in the Easter rising but never talked about it) and so is a catholic socialist.

Grandfather supports franco and talks fondly about the post war and autarchy periods, when he was a kid. He admires the USA and supports israel who "have brought prosperity to a land were the palestinians hadn't achieved anything because they were lazy" (lmao). He wants me to read a book called "the victims of communism" (lmao again).
He worked all his life since he was 14, owns a rather small house and has to keep working because their pension is small.

My grandmother sometimes mentions a kid in their village who would faint because of starvation or how her mother talked about the atrocities comitted by franco's moorish troops. She is a succdem and I think she went to a couple of protests.
The other side of the family were apolitical.

Why was he teaching something he knew nothing about?

my abuela on my mom's side never wanted to vote, but she lived under, and supported velasco. (she, and my mother's side of my family are peruvian)
my mom never met her biological father, and my abuela's husband died when my mom was young, so I don't know about him either.

my grandma on my dad's side is a fox news watching christian fundie, but she "doesn't gives a rat's ass about politics, unless they ban her tvland" She never voted in an election. (she, and my father's side of my family is american)

my biological grandpa on my dad's side was murdered when he was a boy, so I don't know much about him. My grandma's husband was an immigrant who died of lung cancer. he never was able to vote, but I don't the he cared to.


Tl;Dr My abuela is woke(ish), everyone else either died too early for me to even know about them, or doesn't give a shit about politics

Both typical neocon boomers.

Disgustingly liberal to the point of being basically a conservative exect on some social issues.

My grandfather was pretty steong christian which made him to be in forced labour division during his conscript years, but I woldnt say he was neccesary anti communist. I never knew my other grandfather, and my grandmothers never talk about politics

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Grandad was a freemason who worked his way up as a shop floor engineer to a top manager position. This lead him to staunch anti-unionism, my father being a trade unionist, this lead to conflict. You got glimmers of the arguments he made "The bond between worker and boss is platonic. Trade unions disrupt this sacred bond and cause layoffs.". My dad was right in seeing this as a contradiction of how he started out. There has always been a large section of the working class voting against their interests, for the tories.

Grandma's family were Irish travelers that quit the gypsy life when she was born. I think she would be classed as having dyslexia today. My dad had to read her the subtitles for foreign films and she always had difficulty even writing in birthday cards. She doesn't have a political consciousness. I remember she called me and my siblings around the table and taught us all 'how to draw a chinaman'.

Mothers side- Other grandad was also an engineer. Rich and would have benefited voting for the tories.

Stepmums parents- Her mum actively alienates herself politically. Is there anything more embarrassing? Over christmas dinner she said she doesn't believe any of the #metoo actors. Doesn't see the wider context of assault and how it emboldens normal people realizing abuse. Wants it back to the good old when you could harass anyone on the street. My retort "And what about the underage school girls that consistently get wolf whistled at while in their uniform?"
Her father, basic tory, loves The Economist.

grandparents were all flag related
I'm pretty sure they voted for jfk though because he was irish catholic

Most of my older family members were part of some union. None of them were communist though, at least that I know of. I’m the first of my kind

One grandfather is a vatnik, his father was in the party.
The other grandfather died from cancer, never had the chance to know him.
Never really knew the political affinity of either grandmother.
Not a very political family overall.

Every Freemason I’ve ever met has been an elitist pos. I’ve really come to despise them

Of course they are. Their entire organization was created to preserve their privilges as masons and architects by shielding their knowledge from the public.

grand mother catholic nationalist who was still bitter at the socialists for taking over Czechoslovakia and taking her family pub off her

grand father was a drunk and a conservative in that order, cried with his bar buddies while my mom was being born since he wanted a son


grand mother was a complete air head with near zero intelligence outside of being a house wife, she had her looks and that was about it, never had the thinking power to question politics

grand father was a liar and a cheap skate, notorious even across the country of Slovakia, he existed for the sole purpose of making easy money fast only to blow it on booze, we know for sure that he changed his name and started a whole new life at least 3 times for gambling debts, but likely more. When communism came, he got a comfy position as a union official representative, giving him a luxury home (compared to others) an honorary degree in philosophy despite not even being able to do basic maths, and a job which required 5 min of work a day (his own claim). He's still alive today and has a life long admiration of the old soviet heroes of marx, engles, lenin, and stalin

Think my granddad might've been a Posadist, based on the stories mum used to tell about how he believed aliens would come and save us after nuclear war with the USSR and the fact that the only Posadist party in the country had its HQ relatively close by. Most likely not, but it's a funny thought anyway.

Allegedly a grandfather tried to start a strike in the Mexican factory he worked at (pre NAFTA mind you) and managed to smooth talk his way out of getting shot by a hired thug. He and my grandmother immigrated to Texas in the 60's, they have voted solid Dem since. Also he is a small time landlord and has evicted several families for failing to keep up with rent (he and the properties are within a low tier suburban are)

Both very liberal office worker types. Neither of them really into politics besides your usual lib stuff.
Grandfather is a petite-bourg small business owner freemason who believes in the whole 'pulling yourself by your bootstraps' thing - he also has that 'temporarily embarrassed millionaire' mentality going. Grandma has no strong political opinions and votes pretty much anything my grandfather votes for although she has a bit more of a liberal leaning.

This is very true. Freemasons are basically a 'secret-club' for petite-bourg old white dudes.

Father's parents were normie racists in Louisiana, mother's parents were normie liberals in New York (though her father was apparently somewhat racist as well). Her mother (my only living grandparent) hates Trump but that's about it right now.

Maternal grandpa was a hippie who was also part of a white-based auxiliary to the Black Panther Party. He took a shit in the Washington Monument's pool to protest Vietnam. The FBI infiltrated the BPP in the area to the point where the only people left in the organization were plants. They went to my great-grandpa and told him that my grandpa was working with Panthers so my great-grandpa accused my white grandfather of being a Black Panther for weeks.

Now grandpa is just a cookie-cutter liberal obsessed with watching MSNBC.

Both my grandmas are conservative protestants and my dad's dad died before dad turned 18.

Forgot to mention, my maternal grandpa also says he was a communist that tried to start a commune but it didn't work out. He apparently only read one book that Marx wrote which, surprisingly, was not the Manifesto but he couldn't remember what he read. He also believes that the Nazis were socialist, as is Bernie Sanders, the Nordic countries, the police, the army, and any type of regulation.

What was his name?

On my Dad's side, my Grandparents are kinda Liberal in the American sense, despite the fact that we're Australians. Pop doesn't like Communism because he thinks it leads to dictatorships but he doesn't like Capitalist exploitation of the environment and he really sympathises with Native Americans and Aboriginals. Nana is sort of apolitical but she talks about leaders she doesn't like (such as Pauline Hanson, Vladimir Putin and Jeremy Corbyn).

On Mum's side, her dad was a staunch Labor voter and according to Mum, he would complain about the Tories. He also had a Free West Papua shirt. He died last year on Mums birthday. Grandma is apolitical, I think. Although, she claims she's related to Josip Broz Tito.

apolitical, a bit conservative tho

Has been a Mélenchon fan for years, recently offered him The confessions of an economic hit man, he told me that he liked it a lot.

Oh boy, here comes the good stuff. She was very active before, during and after may 68, mostly in maoist groups. She often tells me about the she knew, and that includes a lot of very cool people.
On the top of my head, I can remember that she:
Another very cool thing is that she has a shitton of books at her house that she lends to me.
Pic related is a book I'm currently reading and that I got from my grandma.

Pretty much like my grandma except he doesn't really read.

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are you white?

the only grandparent that i'm close with is my grandmother on my father's side. she's Hispanic so she's mostly actually reactionary but she did help the Sandinistas during the Nicaraguan revolution and she's expressed interest in marx.

Southern FDR voting democrat
racists.

wew, my parents are boomers

Thats fucking awesome. Are they like cousins or something?

A smidge off topic, but apparently my great great grandad was in the same class as Ramsay MacDonald. He turned out to be a socdem traitor but he atleast fought against the WWI with all his might.

Fairly based. Was a member of the Socialist Labor Party for a short time but quit because he didn't have the time. Lifelong union man, one of the nicest people I've ever known.

Never got into politics but was always helping the poor in Catholic Church events and was anti-war. Heavily spooked on some subjects, but a nice lady.

Petty bourgeois piece of shit who owned a liquor store and kept a close relationship with the cops to harass the homeless population who frequented the store. Fought in WWII, he raped at least one woman in Japan yet came home and called the Russian soldiers animals for the rapes during the German occupation. He never even acknowledged that the Soviets won that fucking war for the Allies. If there's a hell I hope he's there.

Maybe an even bigger piece of shit than her husband. Despite being petty bourgeois, she wanted nothing more than to be a full bourgeois millionaire and she acted like she was above everyone. A hardline Zionist who never stepped foot in Israel yet believed there should be an actual Holocaust of Palestinians. An active segregationist, she didn't believe black people were even the same species as whites, and she was disgusted that my dad married a Shiksa from a blue-collar family. How a Jewish person who was alive during the Holocaust could be so pro-genocide is beyond me. There better be a special circle in hell for her.

Needless to say, the two sides of the family never got along.

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My gramps is a ☭TANKIE☭, and my granny was somewhat liberal. I don't know much about my paternal grandpatents tho since they died before I was born

Grandfather fought the Nazis

Grandmother motherside was hiding in Nazi Germany beause we're Jewish

Grandfather fought for the Nazis*

Go to leftytrash, I showed a picture of my foot.

Great grandparents (the ones I've met) immigrated from Germany in their early 20s but were both nazis until their deaths, my great grandmother's anti-semitism and hitler apologism being a shameful secret on that side of my family. My grandmother definitely isn't a nazi but she is incredibly racist and thinks criminals should be killed via firing squad. My other side of the family are less overtly racist but put my uncle through conversion therapy, and stopped talking to my immediate family for 3 or so years after one of us came out. Both sides are devoutly mormon.

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Comfy thread tbh
I don't here him talk much about political subjects but he is pretty critical of all Trump/Republicans and Democrats. Part of his job is to help liquidate businesses going under so he's pretty jaded by the current economic system. Never condescends me when I shit talk capitalism and other economic problems that young people are facing, so he is at least open minded in that regard. He is somehow less racist than my dad but still is pretty reactionary against Hispanics and "ghetto" blacks. I say my granddad is some type of jaded libertarian
Pretty apolitical but still is critical of everything related to politics. Same as my granddad basically
She was an interesting women. A true liberal bourgeois southerner. Her parents migrated from Spain to Louisiana then moved to east Texas, bought a bunch of land, and then sold it to oil companies to make a fortune. She was a rich girl who grew up getting everything. She grew up and had elaborate parties in Mexico with a bunch of cocaine fueled child molesting millionaires there is some dark shit my aunt told me about what they did to the family in Mexico Basically went crazy from all the drugs and pills, took my dad and his siblings only to divorce my grandad before fleeing to Mexico to have more elaborate 70s sex parties. Had property from Mexico to Texas all the way up to Virginia. Eventually she accumulated a bunch of debt because she never worked and kept getting married to fuckups and having their children. It pretty much explains why I have such a large family. Also she owed property taxes to the IRS and used the money to bribe state officials.She passed away four years ago due to an overdose from painkillers. Guess the luxurious lifestyle finally caught up to her. There is still some fights over inheritance but we think she spent it all and the estate won't be worked out by the lawyers for another 10 years. It's in limbo.
Very racist towards blacks and hispanics. I remember she told me about the coal miner strikes back in the day which was the first labor history I ever learned. Comes from a family of farmers and miners in West Virginia. Too bad all the men from that generation died in or from the mines. She votes Republican every time cause she thinks the Democrats mean the commie blacks are taking over.
Never met him, died when my mom was 13. He was a working class man though and apparently very intelligent despite being self educated.
Bonus:
Liberal fucks who own small businesses out in Colorado. I think it has something to do with organic foods or some shit. They're a bunch of rich hippies and yuppies
From the UK, lived during WW2 so they fucking hate nazis. Never hear much political talk from them but I remember they were talking to me about the Labor party in the UK. They seem to support social safety nets since they are old pensioners.
I basically come from a family of liberals and reactionaries.

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Grandmas dad was Titos nephew. Her maiden name was Broz.

Stalinists on my father's side and fucking hardcore tories on my mothers side. The only one that remains is a tory who rants about corbyn being a secretly a communist. It makes family gatherings seriously uncomfortable.

You can repent by becoming a submissive waifu and marrying Urabe.

Fucking dench.

Urabe is gross, Towa is best boy. If you're into creepers at least go for Shirabe.

my mom's parents were Jehovah's Witnesses. you're not allowed to have a political opinion in that religion, so… centrist?
my dad's parents are basically Clinton fans

They fought for the national side during spanish civil war

Same fam