We were just at dinner, and the woman at the table behind us was talking way too loudly, first of all. She said that women in Muslim countries must not be oppressed and actually probably have it better than women here because at least they have had female heads of state. She said she would vote for Sarah Palin for president. She said that the chance of miscarriage goes way up after hearing the heartbeat. She told this awful story about how a woman's fetus died inside her around third trimester, and she didn't know it or didn't get medical treatment for it, and it became toxic and poisoned her and she died. Then someone else at the table told a story about someone who got IVF and couldn't get pregnant, but then a year later she got pregnant while on the pill and while her H was using a condom, but the condom broke. She was like, "No, that's impossible, they must be not telling the whole story. If the IVF didn't work, there's no way she would get pregnant that way."
I'm fine with political opinions that are different from mine, but the miscarriage "fact" was absolutely false (coming from someone who has had two m/c's in the first 6 weeks and who has done extensive research on it), and the toxic pregnancy story was just not really appropriate to be talking about at such a loud volume in a crowded restaurant.
I tried hard not to listen, but her voice was piercing. DH said it would be better not to say anything to her, so I just ordered another drink. Have you ever confronted a stranger when they were saying false or offensive things?
Re: Public confrontation - loss mentioned
Eventually BIL lost it and slammed his hand down on our table, turned around and told them to shut up that no one cared about their trip to Italy or the crappy wine they had there. Needless to say they left very quickly afterwards. It was awful.