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<blockquote data-quote="Estherfromjerusalem" data-source="post: 692745" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>I understand that most of you are in the U.S. and that the politics in the U.S. are obviously far more relevant to you than to the minority of us. But nevertheless, I thought that politics was a forbidden subject here, and as I said, I have refrained over the years from pouring out my heart at the terrible tragedies that happen here in my country, and the political and religious ramifications, even though they cause me great heartache. I don't want to start a political thread, or an argument. One of the wonderful things about this place is that because most -- almost all -- people here are very very careful not to talk about politics or about religion, there is truly a calm and supportive atmosphere here. I know that I don't contribute much here these days, but a day doesn't go past that I don't come here and read the posts, and I still feel involved even if my difficult child is now 29 and on the other side of the world.</p><p></p><p>And yes, Malika, I apologise. You are right: The watercooler is for topics not connected to difficult children. I agree that the subject of Brexit is fascinating (I was born in England and lived there until I was 30), but I don't think conductdisorders is the place for discussing anything political. Sorry, just my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Love, Esther</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estherfromjerusalem, post: 692745, member: 77"] I understand that most of you are in the U.S. and that the politics in the U.S. are obviously far more relevant to you than to the minority of us. But nevertheless, I thought that politics was a forbidden subject here, and as I said, I have refrained over the years from pouring out my heart at the terrible tragedies that happen here in my country, and the political and religious ramifications, even though they cause me great heartache. I don't want to start a political thread, or an argument. One of the wonderful things about this place is that because most -- almost all -- people here are very very careful not to talk about politics or about religion, there is truly a calm and supportive atmosphere here. I know that I don't contribute much here these days, but a day doesn't go past that I don't come here and read the posts, and I still feel involved even if my difficult child is now 29 and on the other side of the world. And yes, Malika, I apologise. You are right: The watercooler is for topics not connected to difficult children. I agree that the subject of Brexit is fascinating (I was born in England and lived there until I was 30), but I don't think conductdisorders is the place for discussing anything political. Sorry, just my opinion. Love, Esther [/QUOTE]
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