The New Yorker article is called "Why So Many People Are Going "No Contact" with Their Parents" from August 30. It discusses the trend of millenial and Gen Z kids who completely estrnager themsleves from their parents for often unspecified or relatively minor issues. Being "toxic", or conservative, or not being 100% aligned with the current stance on gender. The author is very nuanced and interviews one young woman estraged from her family and also compares her to other online stories, while also reserving empathy for parents confused by this. /r/longreads is a sub for posting long non-fiction articles. It's not /r/raisedbynarccists or one of those shitty JUSTNO fanfiction subs so one would expect a rfairly balanced reaction to a complex issue, right? The sub's whole deal is digesting complexing information.
Nah. Comments are filled with people trauma dumping their ridiculous family conflcits for all to see. One commenter longposts about all their bullshit mommy issues, and describes the reason for their estrangement thusly:
Man, I still don't understand the reason why. Your wedding was dramatic and people wanted different things so you didn't talk to your mother for five years?
Another comment:
I don't really understand how you could write an article discussing a child separating from their parents without explaining that, no, the parents were not abusive in the way the majority of people consider to be 'abusive'.
Redditor's reading comprehension is zero. I don't see how one can read the article and think the author is calling anyone abusive. Where does it imply the parents don't love her? Even "Amy", the journ*list's interviewee, doesn't believe that. So much seethe.
Basically, the article goes into depth in gently challenging some of the gosoel beliefs of the 'no contact' / 'raised by narcissist' communities, including the fundamental belief that it's impossible for a parent to understand or make up for whatever grievance their child has given as the reason for their estrangement. What do redditors do? They simply post links to the books and articles that the author has clearly read and lightly refuted.
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The longer your scroll in the comments the more filled with sneed and less intelligent they get.
Anyway, here is a great example of the orthodoxy of reddit being challenged and the resulting cope and seethe. Enjoy.
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Meanwhile me living rent free at my parents house while working from home. Redditors should learn to be ideologically tolerant and shut up about their political beliefs. Life is a lot better when everyone that matters thinks you share their worldview.
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I plan to return the favor by taking care of them when they get older and need assistance, I refuse to put them in a care home.
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they're still embarrassed by you
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idk about @Fabrico but my parents are very proud of me and my meme job
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Life is even better when people realize that you don't share their worldviews, but you love each other anyway.
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That might be true, but if we don't engage in cult tactics to cut off all of someone's non progressive support structures, they might eventually feel secure enough to do a wrong think.
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Why yes this is the person whose opinion I should respect.
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Better than a redditor.
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