Bring a side of politics to Thanksgiving dinner

Adding a Dash of Politics to Thanksgiving Tradition
Thanksgiving, a time for family gatherings and feasts, often follows an unspoken rule of avoiding controversial topics. Yet, for Jonah Foster, political discussion has become a staple at the dinner table, sparking vibrant, albeit sometimes heated, conversations.
Stirring the Pot
Breaking away from superficial exchanges, Jonah's political dialogues serve as a conduit to connect with like-minded family members, particularly his grandma, and as an outlet to express discontent with current governance. Despite being labeled as "too political," Jonah finds humor in the idea, emphasizing that politics are not mere abstract notions, but pivotal influences on daily life and livelihoods.
Beyond the Surface
Conversations, Jonah argues, should reflect the realities of the world beyond the dining room. Political discussions, while potentially uncomfortable, are crucial for understanding and acknowledging the forces shaping society. The holiday, in his view, offers an ideal opportunity to delve into these important topics rather than retreat into ignorance.
A Balancing Act
While understanding the importance of varied backgrounds and the sensitivity politics can entail, Jonah advises that maintaining silence might be comfortable but perhaps not the most beneficial choice. Engaging openly, listening to different perspectives, and discussing significant issues are the keys to fostering family bonds and staying informed.
"Speaking up doesn’t make you rude or ungrateful. Rather, it makes you aware."
- Jonah Foster


