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The problems is what constitutes as politics is very different to different people. Is a gay man posting about his relationship with his husband political?
Based on OPs willingness to admit that other people fighting for their very basic human rights as annoying, I'll answer for them and say yes.
This. So many people's lives are inherently political and opting out is a privilege.
Drag doesn't think opting out is a privilege. Drag thinks being apolitical is a marginalised identity. Aroace people don't participate in the political systems of romance and sex. ASPD people don't respect political laws or norms. Drag thinks being political is the normal thing to do, and society punishes those who are less enmeshed in the dominant politics.
Drag gets blocked by a lot of people every time Drag comments like Drag is nine years old.
Why would it be?
Well that's the fucking question now ain't it.
Nobody was asking that question prior
Just him mentioning his husband would be political to some people, which is the point.
And in the context of having a politics-free day on Lemmy, why do you care about what those people think?
Because the decision of which politics is disallowed is a political discussion, and those people will bring their politics of bigotry to the table and argue that "no politics day" means minorities should be silenced.
Uh oh, you got politics in your no politics.
You’re on Lemmy, where the vast majority of people are left-leaning. Anyone who says this is going to be downvoted to hell.
On lemmy I've been accused so many times of reverse-racism and reverse-sexism, where advocating for minorities brings out the trolls who want to muddy the waters and claim that noticing bigotry is the real bigotry actually, and they had big vote pile-ons to go with those comments.
This is largely from big instances with open sign-up. I assume lemmy attracts the right wing trolls who tend to get banned from other places, which is one downside of being a viable alternative that isn't yet mainstream. Also I'm sure they target this place because it is generally left-leaning.
Anybody who finds a man and a man in a relationship to be political needs to spend less time online
Yeah that's nice, the rest of us have to deal with reality however. So while you've created a fantasy world in your head where things are just and perfect the rest of us don't have that luxury. So let's not pretend that things are all that simple eh?
Drag thinks gay people are political. Politics is when a group of people use a process for decision making. A gay couple is a group of people who have decided to date each other. That's politics. Straight people are also political. Everything is political.
Aroace people are slightly less political than straight, gay, and bi people, but not by much, because they still have jobs and friendships and relatives.