Is this true in your country?

Is this true in your country?
>Canada
>No, my grandpa was an anti war socdem electrician who volunteered for the red cross and my grandma was a school teacher with similar views

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>americans and canadx cut family ties from their like or dislike of donald bromph
if youre still scared of your fathers wrath youre supposed to submit to him and if you bench less than your brother you submit, simple as

Both my grandpas were sort of neoliberally minded. One was explicitly an anticommunist where the other favoured open market reforms within the existing system.

yeah they don't like black people
not racist just don't like 'em

My last living grandpa is an outspoken nihilist

Kinda sad t b h

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then why did he still have your parents

It really is. When teens or young adults subscribe to nihilism, it's easy to write it off as an edgy phase caused by inexperience with life.
When someone at the end of his path firmly believes it was all a pointless load of absolutely fucking nothing, it hits a lot stronger.

My grandpa was a communist and a WW2 veteran
My grandma didn't care about politics

My grandparents don't talk much about politics, and their opinions are generally balanced.

My Granpa was a lawyer and big fan of the Allies back in ww2, followed every piece of wartime news he could get. Granma didn't give a fuck, as most housewives did at that time.

He was raised catholic, then it was a slow burn of seeing garbage continously and then moving to america once my aunt had married a US negroe. There he just became lethargic, but never had alzheimers or any soothing mental deterioration. He just shriveled up, fully concious.
Every once in a while my dad calls him on the phone to talk about politics. He just ends up making a few name puns and saying "pus ni modo, asi es", "so no other way, that's just how it be".

>outspoken nihilist
That's all my grandparents. My grandpa (fathers dad) was just waiting for death after his wife died shortly after her 82nd birthday. He died at 91, four years after that.

Here's a true blackpill, most grandparents are in one way or another tired of all the bullshit and just want out of the ride.

The people who make stupid memes like this are mostly reddit trannies who think their grandparents objecting to their mental delusions makes them secret Nazi thought criminals.

leafs are an all around disgrace

My grandfather was a farmer and only cares about farm related politics so he always votes for the center party which used to be called the farmer party

soul

dunno, they're all dead, I barely knew them

no they don't like black people
very realist just don't like 'em

Yes

One of my grandpa died when I was young my other grandpa moved away from the family to Florida, I dont know either ones views.

Respect your old man was a farmer through and through

never met my grandparents from my mother side (they passed away before i was born) but from what i've heard my grandma was the typical sweet grandma that loves you no matter what and feeds you with good food, and my grandpa was the typical wife-beater alcoholic mysoginist husband, not a good man
from my father side my grandpa was both a mechanic and a historian with a socialist mindset, loved to tell stories about the revolution, the years under plutarco calles, how lazaro cardenas fixed everything, corruption in the PRI, drug cartels from the past, and how the USA was the big satan pretty much lel
he was also a mason if that means something
my grandma is a stubborn old lady who thinks she's still young but can barely even walk, a bit aggressive at times but still lovely, at least with me

My Grandpa thoroughly detested the Japanese and communists.

chud grandpas

My maternal grandfather supported Castro during the Cuban revolution but then his family wound up on the shitlist and had to flee to the USA. He and his have been the most outspoken anti-communists I have ever met, the kind who think the best outcome of WW2 would have been the Axis conquering the USSR but still get beaten by the western Allies and will call Franco a hero who saved Spain to dinner guests if they ask him.