What to say? Nothing really… the underpinning of a democracy is people are allowed different opinions. Just because you don’t agree doesn’t mean she isn’t allowed hers.
tommy Robinson is a bellend, but it’s his right in a free and open country to be a bellend
Hmm.... not so sure.
Of course you are allowed an opinion. Doesn't mean you have to put up with it though and this is what Craig is asking. How to handle it, what to say.
I remember many years ago and sitting in a working men's club with friends and one guy walked in that one of these friends knew. He came and sat with us.
I don't quite recall how it all came up, but for some reason, black people did and I have never heard such a race, hate-filled rant before from anyone. It was truly shocking. How black people were abhorrent and lazy, and all looked the same and stank etc.
It was utterly disgusting and he wasn't to be reasoned with and went on and on about it, so I just walked out. Left my beer behind. I couldn't stand another single second of it and then always avoided him from that point on.
Well, this is a mother-in-law. This is someone that Craig probably has to see on a quite regular basis.
Seems to me he has two choices. Either to confront her over it, or just curtail contact.
It's fine to say everyone is entitled to an opinion and she is allowed hers, but Tommy Robinson is so much more than just a bell-end. He's quite dangerous and he fuels and stokes things up with his hate-filled speeches.
If someone was a Nazi supporter, I don't think you can just come out and say "well they are entitled to their opinion" can you?
It needs confronting. As it's Craig's mother-in-law here, if it was me, I would have to say to her that I found Tommy Robinson abhorrent, make my feelings clear and then really limit the amount of time spent in her company.