Parents are under an obligation to their children. To love and care for them and make sure they get to adulthood as safely and healthily as they can. Children are expected to do what those parents say until they turn 18 whether they love those parents or not.
You do not have to love your parents and you shouldn’t be expected to if your parents did not fulfill their obligation.
I say this as a very loving parent. I will always love my daughter. If she doesn’t love me, I will be devastated. But I will not say she has to love me.
Parents are under an obligation to their children. To love and care for them and make sure they get to adulthood as safely and healthily as they can. Children are expected to do what those parents say until they turn 18 whether they love those parents or not.
You do not have to love your parents and you shouldn’t be expected to if your parents did not fulfill their obligation.
I say this as a very loving parent. I will always love my daughter. If she doesn’t love me, I will be devastated. But I will not say she has to love me.
Let’s say In this example, the parent fulfills their obligations. But they have a different political views.
Let’s say they do. What difference do you think that makes?
I simply point to the fact that you have answered wrong question.
You didn’t point to that “fact” at all.
What, according to you, is the “right” question?
Also, why do you get to decide which questions people ask about the things you say are right or wrong?
Edit: Also, I didn’t ask a question in the first place.