The View Debates Slicing Off Trump-Voting Kin – Why Sunny Hostin & Whoopi Goldberg Are For It!
Ana Navarro, Sara Haines, and Alyssa Farah Griffin acknowledged they’d not let politics “break up up” their households in the middle of the vacations, whereas Hostin and Goldberg disagreed, arguing that it’s a “moral concern.”
It has been virtually one week since Donald Trump gained the presidential election — and now, with the holidays approaching, many Individuals will most likely should decide whether or not or not or not they’ll put politics aside this Thanksgiving or decrease off members of the family who voted for yet one more candidate.
The View talked about this topic on Tuesday’s new episode, with Whoopi Goldberg and Sunny Hostin disagreeing with their cohosts Ana Navarro, Sara Haines, and Alyssa Farah Griffin.
Goldberg launched up the question of whether or not or not or not people should distance themselves from members of the family who voted for Trump in the middle of the vacations by sharing a clip of a Yale psychiatrist saying some people ought to only do this.
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Navarro weighed in first, saying, “I consider everybody should do what’s correct for them. I consider you would look into your self and if going to a family gathering or with mates the place it’ll stress you out, then don’t go.”
She then well-known that her husband Al’s kids voted for Trump and he has 13 grandchildren that he “refuses to not see” and may see them “come hell or extreme water.”
“He has suggested them, ‘I can’t let politics break up up our family,’” she added.
Farah Griffin chimed in, saying that she’s “all for healthful boundaries,” nonetheless believes “mashed potatoes are the nice equalizer.”
“You do not want to spend Thanksgiving by your self because of you’ll be capable of’t put politics aside,” she outlined. “I uncover that day-to-day and every job I’ve labored in and social circles I’ve run in, I’ve been spherical people with completely totally different politics than me and it’s not at all gotten in the way in which wherein of getting friendships with them.”
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“I might not have had any mates,” she jokingly added, to which Haines acknowledged, “I might not have had any holidays if I wanted to solely resolve these the place everyone agreed with me.”
Haines added she “check[s] in” with herself for her private psychological properly being and “step[s] away” if compulsory. “Nevertheless it absolutely’ll not at all be the defining stage because of toxic personalities haven’t bought political affiliations, it’s a persona trait that sucks, and we’re all related to people like that. So regardless of your motive is, I’d not at all let my politics be the reason that I don’t current as a lot as see my family because of they won’t on a regular basis be there.”
Hostin then shared her concepts, saying that she disagrees because of she believes it isn’t a matter of politics, nonetheless morals.
“I really do actually really feel that this candidate, President-elect Trump is barely a completely totally different type of candidate — from the problems he’s acknowledged and the problems he’s carried out and the problems he’ll do — it’s additional of an moral concern for me, and I consider it’s a moral concern for plenty of individuals,” she outlined.
Hostin acknowledged it was a “completely totally different” time as soon as we had a Republican president like President George W. Bush.
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“It’s potential you’ll not have agreed alongside together with his insurance coverage insurance policies, nonetheless you didn’t actually really feel that he was a deeply flawed explicit individual, deeply flawed by character, deeply flawed in morality,” she acknowledged, to which Farah Griffin claimed that Democrats on the time did describe Bush as such.
“Nevertheless you gotta admit, they’re very completely totally different figures,” Hostin continued, noting how people like Griffin “warned us” about how “deeply flawed” Trump was. “So, I consider when people actually really feel that anyone voted not solely in opposition to their households, nonetheless in opposition to them and folk that they favored. I consider it’s okay to take a beat.”
Griffin argued that “you do not need to like him to respect the voters,” to which Goldberg chimed in and shared her concepts, saying, “I respect the voters, nonetheless I’ll say anybody who tells me that my teenager is fallacious on account of how he or she feels that tells me that they shouldn’t be allowed to be who they’re with my permission, I’ve to question it.”
“I don’t have to put my baby in that place,” she continued. “I don’t have to put my gay teenager in a position the place she has to sit with anyone who doesn’t understand her, and feels that it’s okay to blurt all that out. That’s merely me.”
Goldberg added that she feels the “comparable technique” about blended households. “There are explicit points the place you do not need to position your family members in the middle of it. You’ll be capable of have dinner at one different stage nonetheless it received’t be the time to gather because of you perceive that there’s gonna be some rigidity.”