“I appreciate the voters, but I will say somebody who tells me that my child is wrong because of how he or she feels that tells me that.
They shouldn’t be allowed to be who they are with my permission, I have to question it.” She went on, “I don’t want to put my kid in that position,”
“I don’t want my homosexual child to have to sit with someone who doesn’t get her and thinks it’s acceptable to just blurt everything out. That’s only me.
She feels the “same way” about mixed families, Goldberg continued. There are some situations in which involving your family is not necessary.
You can have supper at a later time, but since you know there will be some tension, it might not be the best time to get together.”