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Realise that you're choosing to listen to Nazis rather than not interact with them, or not to listen to them.
Sure, someone is family. But as someone for whom family is important -- even I would have my borders. If that family member were to constantly make horrid remarks -- would you then really want to spend that energy having a dinner with them? The OP already has tried to talk several times and express how it bothers them. But the Nazi ignores that and doesn't change their behaviour.
Then it's clear: for your mental health, it's better not to talk with them anymore. Some people, however extreme, are reconcillable. But those where you reach out multiple times, and they don't wish to listen - there it's a waste of time.
Nazis are way more of an echo chamber than normal people are, and the only answer to that is to close the door behind, with a note: "will talk with you only, once you change your behaviour".
OP has tried to reach out multiple times to address their concerns, but all reactions from the family member boil down to not wanting to listen to these concerns. Is the OP then creating an echo chamber, or is the Nazi creating that for himself? Take your time to reflect on what your decision entails.