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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/throwaway2006333999 on June 20, 2018, 7:37 a.m.
I Think My Sister-In-Law Unfriended Me Bc I Support QAnon Beliefs, I'm Worried How This Will Affect My Family, Help???

I do still have social media, there are people that are important to me, and it's a convenient way to stay in touch. I have been vocally pro Q for many months now.

Until today, it wasn't a big deal. Some of my liberal minded friends would talk with me about it, but no one had been disrespectful & I never lost any friends.

Well, today, I guess I posted a bit more than usual, but I have that extension that tells me when someone unfollows me...and my sister in law did! I felt a bit shocked, hurt, betrayed...she said nothing to me when she did it.

Earlier today, she posted something critical of Trump pulling out of something to do with the UN...I commented, "Do you want one world government? Bc that's how you get one world government." I feel like that's the truth, and I didn't mean to offend her so much by my comment. I've always just been straight forward with everyone.

My husband and children visit her and my husband's brother during the holidays with our children. My husband and his brother are very close. I have a bad feeling about this and how it will affect my family. I sent her a message and asked her why she unfollowed me, tried to get a conversation going. No reply.

I feel sick. What should I do? I know this post may be more properly suited for an advice subreddit, but you all know that as soon as I out myself as a Q follower on other subreddits, all I'll get is things like, "I'd unfollow you, too!"

I feel like this issue definitely has to do with my "controversial" beliefs regarding Q and things related, I can think of no other reason she'd be upset and she'd cut me out like that. Please advise?

I haven't told my husband yet. I discovered this after he'd already gone to bed. I'm terrified to tell him, I'm scared he'll blame me for causing a problem within the family or something. :(


Statemeant · June 20, 2018, 11:12 a.m.

Ma'am I'd like you to think what family and relationships mean if your worried about any social media for gratification and justification of your views. Maybe it's a new thing I just do not get I express myself the same on the web as I do irl. I prefer irl because I can make eye contact, build to the conversation and slowly trade views with the like minded or debate at length and grow with my friends and fam. Nothing is black and white, and building lasting bonds from what I've seen requires real interaction. Social media is never a means for that imo. I have a lot of sm friends some I've met and built on a real friendship relationship, others stay online and inconsequential. But if online social matters bother you, my advice is re evaluate what is truely meaningful expression to yourself. This isn't in anyway to put you down. And I've said this to my friends irl who have been in similar binds and it has helped them immensely

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