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My dad believes tons of right wing conspiracy theories, it's like a hobby for him. Sometimes they even contradict each other (e.g. the war in Ukraine isn't happening vs. Putin is fighting against wokism and the "Jewish plan"), but that doesn't seem to bother him.
I tried to argue with him, tried understanding, but every time I ask questions that stretch his understanding he gets irritated and says I'm always nitpicking and that I have a closed mind.
So when he brings them up I just nod and change the subject. We're cool if we talk about anything else.
Changing the subject is my go-to tactic lol.