#2 2026-04-16 19:52:51
Well done, I approve of these approaches. They offer support. Professional advice by therapists. I have had a few friends come back from the brink, it took them time to make the change for themselves.
We have created a how-to guide for people who want to reach out to loved ones and friends in MAGA, but aren’t sure how.
What This Group Is -
Solutions & Serenity is a structured, facilitated group for people whose close relationships have been disrupted by MAGA or extremist ideology.
Participants learn:
How extremist movements shape behavior, communication, and relationship dynamics
How common responses like arguing, pleading, over-explaining, cutting off without clarity often backfire
How to disengage from outrage cycles without surrendering values
How to set boundaries that are firm, humane, and enforceable
How to interact in ways that reduce escalation rather than reward it
How to interact in ways that may aid in the MAGA affiliated loved one’s breaking with their affiliation.
This group teaches best practices for relating to a MAGA-affected loved one — practices grounded in psychology, neuroscience, nonviolence, and real-world experience, not wishful thinking.
You cannot control whether someone leaves an extremist identity. But you can learn how not to strengthen their entrenchment, and how to stop losing yourself in the process.
Why Nonviolence Matters Here -
This group is grounded in nonviolence as a transformational discipline. Nonviolence, as practiced here, means:
refusing to mirror domination, humiliation, or coercion
holding boundaries without cruelty
withdrawing energy from destructive dynamics without disappearing
remaining human in environments that reward dehumanization
This approach protects you — and it creates conditions where change is possible, even if not guaranteed.
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