Summary

Post-election tensions are causing many Americans to rethink Thanksgiving plans, with some choosing not to spend the holiday with family members who oppose their political values.

A CBS News/YouGov poll found 71% plan to avoid political discussions, while 1 in 10 have changed plans over voting disagreements.

Liberals cite moral concerns, while conservatives feel alienated for their views.

Experts attribute the division to polarization fueled by social media and misunderstandings between parties.

Conflict resolution services, such as a Thanksgiving hotline, are being offered to help families navigate the divide.

  • @TOModera
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    525 days ago

    I’m in Canada, and our Thanksgiving was a month ago. Given weed is legal here, I too avoided the truly deranged politics by flying to the moon. Good times. Also my turkey turned out amazing.