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Uh...what exactly does this have to do with politics? I got no problem with striking up conversation based on personal ideas and theories, but this feels more like something for the Chat community, no?
I think it's pretty obvious how this is political. Far, far more than the other recent thread about lateness, anyway.
The amount of free time people have is a result of the economic situation we live in, where people are expected or required to work a certain amount of hours in order to be able to afford basic necessities, and some people end up needing to work even more than others because the kind of work they do is not valued enough. That's politics.
oh let me guess, politics is whether you check red or blue on a small piece of paper every 4 years?
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I personally don't have any issues with something like this being posted in !politics, but @coyotino's question is valid. I think in the future it wouldn't hurt to include a question (or questions) related to your ideas to help get discussion started, or link to an article expanding on the idea that you're interested in discussing. Regardless, I'm glad you're here, and I hope you enjoy the community that we're working to build.
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So people coming to this community from in and outside Beehaw are generally looking to have conversations about current political happenings. It's not that a post like yours isn't allowed, and I'm not even trying to frown upon it or anything. Posts just tend to get more engagement (or the right kind of engagement) if you post it in a community that matches the intended audience.