Is there a way I can moderate my mother's internet access? She is already paranoid, and spending all day reading conspiracy theories is not doing much for her mental health.
She literally won't listen to anything I have to say about it. As in, interrupt me and continue speaking as if she never noticed anyone was even in the room, won't listen.
It's your duty to redpill her
>>18108132
>conspiracy theories
Depends on which one exactly
Maybe she indeed has a reason to be paranoid
>>18108143
She believes literally anything she reads on the internet. Her theories range from /pol/at best to /x/ at worst. She has stopped eating enough and begun feeding herself through a ritual she read about where she stares at the sun for long periods of time.
This isn't a matter of trying to change her opinions, I'm genuinely concerned my mom is showing signs of early mental illness. I don't care if she's right about the Jews, I care that she's not hurting herself.
cut the wench down where she stands and bathe in her heretic blood
Maybe it's time for psychological help. See if you can talk with any kind of mental health experts, ask a psychiatrist what to do, that kind of thing. Even if you can't bring/force her to go visit one, you can ask one yourself for advice on what to do - they're professionals.
>>18108245
I wish that were an option, but we're a broke Irish family. I'm working on a career that will provide my family with health benefits, but it's not something that's in the cards right now, unfortunately.
I've tried spending more time with her, but it's tough when all she does is spout insane shit and ignore anything you might have to contribute, anyway.