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Coolgoober

(251 posts)
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 12:56 PM 19 hrs ago

Both Of My Teenage Granddaughters

Have anxiety. And so does their mom Our daughter. So we were quite thrilled when they decided to join us for an ICE out protest yesterday. They've been rejecting the idea because of fear of violence. (We are small town so almost never any violence)Anyway they had a good time. My daughter and one granddaughter admitted to jerkings a tear when they saw all the people protesting. You know, happy and grateful tears. The other granddaughter who probably has the worst case of depression and anxiety was totally into the protest, aggressively waving her sign, walking around and mingling. Our protests attract about 3 to 5 thousand in a small city of about 90k surrounded by very rural area. The girls live out about 40 miles. They have a lot of Latino peers not to mention their half African baby half brother. They have some friends that have conservative parents that wanted to come(of course because my granddaughters have lured them to the liberal side), and my granddaughters said let us check it out and maybe you can come next time. So when it was all said and done and they were happy they came, they said they would bring their friends next time. So proud.

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Both Of My Teenage Granddaughters (Original Post) Coolgoober 19 hrs ago OP
Excellent Grandparenting! PittBlue 19 hrs ago #1
Thank You PittBlue Coolgoober 19 hrs ago #3
I have 2 granddaughters..a little older and both in nursing school wanting a better life Deuxcents 19 hrs ago #6
Me too Deuxcents Coolgoober 18 hrs ago #7
Yes, because it's their future and they need to see first hand the consequences of not voting Deuxcents 18 hrs ago #9
Fantastic Duncthechonk 19 hrs ago #2
I SEE THAT FIRST POST. WOOFER !?!? Tetrachloride 19 hrs ago #4
One Gen Alpha at a time (n/m) Soul_of_Wit 19 hrs ago #5
Yes, younger people need to do something besides, sit around and watch in despair Walleye 18 hrs ago #8
Proud, you should be!!!! hamsterjill 17 hrs ago #10
Congratulations on an awesome outcome! generalbetrayus 17 hrs ago #11
Thank you for exposing them to the greater "us". 1WorldHope 16 hrs ago #12
Very fine! Hope22 16 hrs ago #13
about anxiety and depression. multigraincracker 16 hrs ago #14
Can any of us imagine what kids these days deal with? There was the COVID experience, but fierywoman 14 hrs ago #15
The resistance community and the power of action prop us up. yellow dahlia 12 hrs ago #16
If they loved it steer them into politics. I loved politics applegrove 6 hrs ago #17

Deuxcents

(25,904 posts)
6. I have 2 granddaughters..a little older and both in nursing school wanting a better life
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 01:06 PM
19 hrs ago

I think most kids are growing up with kids of other races and traditions and are much more aware of what is going on with this regressive system so I can understand their depression. I’m 78 and absolutely distressed, disgusted, depressed and enraged so I’m hoping the new generations will use their energy to help us make things better for their futures

Coolgoober

(251 posts)
7. Me too Deuxcents
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 01:17 PM
18 hrs ago

That's why my wife and I are always thanking the young people at protests for being there and asking them to bring friends next time.

Deuxcents

(25,904 posts)
9. Yes, because it's their future and they need to see first hand the consequences of not voting
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 01:24 PM
18 hrs ago

Or just being indifferent thinking it doesn’t matter.

Walleye

(44,009 posts)
8. Yes, younger people need to do something besides, sit around and watch in despair
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 01:22 PM
18 hrs ago

We will never achieve the changes we need without them

hamsterjill

(17,160 posts)
10. Proud, you should be!!!!
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 02:10 PM
17 hrs ago

That will be a memory that your daughter and granddaughters will never forget. Great medicine for them to see that others are standing up.

We are all scared, too. It usually helps to know that you're not the only one feeling fear. Action helps stop the fear. Way to go, grandparent!!!

generalbetrayus

(1,582 posts)
11. Congratulations on an awesome outcome!
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 02:13 PM
17 hrs ago

I also have two teenage granddaughters and an anxiety-ridden daughter suffering from PTSD. My son-in-law has been able to get my ADHD trans granddaughter out to a protest in the past, but my daughter and my autistic granddaughter cannot handle the crowds.

1WorldHope

(1,891 posts)
12. Thank you for exposing them to the greater "us".
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 03:18 PM
16 hrs ago

They had the same feeling as adults have been having. The release that comes with realizing we are not powerless and we are not alone! Yay yay yay, 💪🏼✌🏼🤟🏼☯️

Hope22

(4,536 posts)
13. Very fine!
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 03:25 PM
16 hrs ago

I’m so proud of all of you. So happy for your young people! Today was a big first step! Thank you for sharing. 💗💗💗💗💗🙏🏼

multigraincracker

(37,128 posts)
14. about anxiety and depression.
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 04:01 PM
16 hrs ago

Anxiety is about the future and depression is about the past. You brought them into the present by taking them. Good for you. Keep it up for both you and them.

fierywoman

(8,527 posts)
15. Can any of us imagine what kids these days deal with? There was the COVID experience, but
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 06:04 PM
14 hrs ago

then they are also regularly dealing with the possibility of shooting in their schools -- they have their safety exits for this, but, as one told me: what if the shooter is one of us and of course knows where we would be going? Then there is the online stuff (HUGE in terms of social experiences, etc.) Now add on ICE.

I feel for them. I really can't imagine how terrifying it must be. Blessings and peace to them all.

But I loved reading your story -- kudos to you!

yellow dahlia

(5,116 posts)
16. The resistance community and the power of action prop us up.
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 07:22 PM
12 hrs ago

Hopefully more of it will help withe the depression.

WE THE PEOPLE!

applegrove

(130,903 posts)
17. If they loved it steer them into politics. I loved politics
Mon Feb 2, 2026, 01:15 AM
6 hrs ago

as a teen. I had one friend who would talk politics with me. I didn't pursue that as an interest much until I was 40. When I found it again I was like what have I been doing about my life without it? I should have been involved in a way that worked with my strengths all along. My life was not my own in my twenties and thirties. That was the problem.

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