I mean it's sad but predictable when your sanest member still sounds like a lunatic because that's what the Republican party wants in their leaders.
However I do understand what she was going for in the whole kitchen aesthetic, you know trying to connect with the old boomers that have kitchens talking about their "Kitchen Table" issues.
The same kitchen table that their kids refuse to sit at now
Let's not dive into baseless speculation as fact that Republicans do so very much now.
"A study in 1997 explored family relationships in later life and found that 7 percent of adult children had cut ties with their mother and 27 percent from their father. In 2020, research by sociologist Karl Pillemar showed that 1 in 4 Americans are estranged from their families—roughly 67 million people."
From the second article that provides links to the studies
I mean it's sad but predictable when your sanest member still sounds like a lunatic because that's what the Republican party wants in their leaders.
However I do understand what she was going for in the whole kitchen aesthetic, you know trying to connect with the old boomers that have kitchens talking about their "Kitchen Table" issues.
The same kitchen table that their kids refuse to sit at now
https://www.persuasion.community/p/coleman
https://www.newsweek.com/parenting-family-mom-dad-children-estrangement-cut-off-1739384
Let's not dive into baseless speculation as fact that Republicans do so very much now.
"A study in 1997 explored family relationships in later life and found that 7 percent of adult children had cut ties with their mother and 27 percent from their father. In 2020, research by sociologist Karl Pillemar showed that 1 in 4 Americans are estranged from their families—roughly 67 million people."
From the second article that provides links to the studies
https://www.parentingforbrain.com/family-estrangement/
https://www.greeleytribune.com/2022/06/11/cp/
Provide a citation that her kids have cut ties with her then because the stuff you're posting isn't about her family here.
..."the old boomers that have kitchens talking about their "Kitchen Table issues.""
This is what I was referring to and from the articles I thought that would be clear to anybody who read them and nested studies I linked
Edit: Also it's why I said "their" and not "her"