Plenty of people with moderate views are passionate about politics and love to talk about it. Its just that they talk about boring stuff like policy positions and numbers.
Or they say mainstream positions like “there are only two genders”, “it’s too late to stop climate change”, “liberal capitalism is the best economic system”, and “police are here to protect us”
I hardly have educated opinions on politics as I’m not interested enough to partake. So yeah, my opinions would probably be wrong as I simply do not know better.
So I do the logical thing, and don’t attempt to talk about something I’m not educated in.
That doesn’t make me a fascist or a “politics lovet in denial”.
I think mostly people claim they don’t like politics because they’ve been brainwashed by propaganda into thinking that anything normal can’t be political. That’s why the measure of how political a thing is depends on how normal it is.
I’ve done all kinds of abnormal things that aren’t remotely political, like eating pizza crust first, drinking hot water with cream and sugar, walking around in an armor costume outside of Halloween, and entering meetings with bizarre camera mods.
Depends on the person and how well they are aware. Ive had discussions with people who were all over the place on the political spectrum. In the end with some i had a calm talk and exchanged ideas, that have made me realise things that could lean both ways and in others i left angry, but not changed because i was aware what was happening with me, emotionally, because of the discussion.
It isnt for everyone, ill grant you that, but self knowledge and being open to new ideas is key when talking about mundane politics ( and not extreme topics )
The more extreme someone’s views, the more likely they are to talk about them.
People with moderate views generally avoid talking politics as much as possible.
Plenty of people with moderate views are passionate about politics and love to talk about it. Its just that they talk about boring stuff like policy positions and numbers.
Or they say mainstream positions like “there are only two genders”, “it’s too late to stop climate change”, “liberal capitalism is the best economic system”, and “police are here to protect us”
Those aren’t mainstream positions at all, except maybe that last one (if you don’t live in the US)
I think it’s also that the more you talk about and involve yourself in politics the more you get radicalized, it works both ways
Not necessarily, being around people who are obsessed with politics is a good way to put you off politics.
Being on Lemmy is bad enough sometimes.
Fucking amen to that. I thought Reddit was shrill with the politics.
That’s ridiculous, everything is political. There’s no such thing as people who don’t like politics. You’re just a politics lover in denial.
“I just don’t like the arguments”
“Oh, so you wanna get along with bigots and fascists?”
Loving his argument. If you don’t partake, you’re an afficionado in denial. 😂
Or maybe you just claim you don’t like politics because you don’t wanna get called out for your objectively wrong opinions 🤨
I hardly have educated opinions on politics as I’m not interested enough to partake. So yeah, my opinions would probably be wrong as I simply do not know better.
So I do the logical thing, and don’t attempt to talk about something I’m not educated in.
That doesn’t make me a fascist or a “politics lovet in denial”.
I think mostly people claim they don’t like politics because they’ve been brainwashed by propaganda into thinking that anything normal can’t be political. That’s why the measure of how political a thing is depends on how normal it is.
I’ve done all kinds of abnormal things that aren’t remotely political, like eating pizza crust first, drinking hot water with cream and sugar, walking around in an armor costume outside of Halloween, and entering meetings with bizarre camera mods.
Depends on the person and how well they are aware. Ive had discussions with people who were all over the place on the political spectrum. In the end with some i had a calm talk and exchanged ideas, that have made me realise things that could lean both ways and in others i left angry, but not changed because i was aware what was happening with me, emotionally, because of the discussion.
It isnt for everyone, ill grant you that, but self knowledge and being open to new ideas is key when talking about mundane politics ( and not extreme topics )
That’s already ten steps ahead of the average political discussion.
Touché