A couple of members of my family don't take me seriously when I try to explain to them exactly why Jews are bad for society. My brother tends to mock me often, occasionally mentioning "humourous" and intelligent Jews that he knows I'm not too fond of. He seems to believe they are a gifted tribe who have given us wealth and entertainment. On another note, my cousin refuses to believe a word I tell him about the low down dirty kikes that control parts of our government, and large chunks of our media. He denies it, claiming it all to be "hearsay," anti-Semitic bias, and that none of it is reliable evidence. I wouldn't say I have come across as too pushy when trying to convince them either...
Another incident occurred earlier when I was talking to a young girl on MSN. We started chatting about a documentary on tele, concerning the foreign drug gangs (Turks and Kurds) that control the vast majority of the London drug trade. I went on to say that we let them over here as poor, destitute immigrants and this is how they turn out. Basically, she said my comments were racist and that she has a Turkish boyfriend who is a laugh and whom she has great sex with. (Don't worry folks, she later told me she was joking and actually agreed with me on the matter, which was a big relief).
Nonetheless, do you often find yourself at the wrong end of jibes because of your political opinions? And other than actually participating in pro-white organisations or events, how do you get people to start taking you seriously? Or is that maybe THE only way?