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Make the extra effort to keep family Thanksgiving feasts free of politics this year: editorial


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Published in Media and Entertainment on Wednesday, November 27th 2024 at 6:23 GMT by Michael Jones   Print publication without navigation

  • Resolve today to keep Thanksgiving topics to the turkey and fixings, or Uncle Joe's retirement, or Aunt Bess's new hip, or cousin Ramon's upcoming wedding, or the amazing ma

The editorial from Cleveland.com, published on November 22, 2024, urges families to keep Thanksgiving celebrations free from political discussions to maintain harmony during the holiday. It highlights the divisive nature of current political climates and suggests that focusing on gratitude, family bonds, and shared traditions can foster a more peaceful and enjoyable gathering. The piece acknowledges the importance of political discourse but emphasizes the value of setting aside differences for one day to appreciate the unity and love within the family. It encourages attendees to engage in non-political conversations, share personal stories, and enjoy each other's company, thereby preserving the spirit of Thanksgiving.

Read the Full Cleveland.com Article at [ https://www.cleveland.com/opinion/2024/11/make-the-extra-effort-to-keep-family-thanksgiving-feasts-free-of-politics-this-year-editorial.html ]

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