2015-12-01
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It's the holiday season, everyone.
Christmas is in the air.
In fact, every holiday that Starbucks has covertly declared war on with their cups is flowing through the air right now.
And we all know what that means.
Families coming over.
You're embracing them lovingly in the entryway.
You're making food together.
Playing games.
But as we all know,
something that is just as much a fixture in the holidays as mistletoe and pumpkin pie is the inevitable argument that you're going to have with one of your family members about some sort of problem that they have with a particular race,
creed, or socioeconomic bragging of people.
It's just inevitable.
It's going to happen, all right?
Grandma Beatrice grew up in a completely different world than you did.
And by golly,
is she going to fight to the death to make ours return to the way that things once were when things were better?