While there is undeniable truth in what you say, I'd caution to remember that while politics dominating your life may be optional, its not for many. Trans people just trying to exist is seen as political, for instance.
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While that is true, I don't think those people should also be given Carte Blanche to turn everything political.
I get that they are extremely oppressed, and have all the right to fight against it, but I fail to see where a pirate flag is an Anti-LGBT symbol or a tranphobic icon, as I've seen some claim.
It's not cart blanche to turn anything political. I'm just asking you (and everyone here) to recognize that somethings they may not think of as political already are. If you put yourself in the shoes of the person treating something as political and still come away thinking its unfounded, as in your pirate flag case, you've done what I've asked.
If you put yourself in the shoes of the person treating something as political
That is my usual Modus Operandi, specially because I know what it is like to be treated as nothing more than a meat bag, stripped of it's humanity. I just think that some cases are taken way too further from what they are actually representing.
I don't think it's an unpopular opinion to hate people politicising everything - politics should stay in politics.
Sometimes you just want to chat stupid shit and get away from all that crap.
the personal is political
No offence to you, but that doesn't always have to be true. When the going gets serious, of course it has to be political, but one can certainly joke around and have fun without things turning political.
If you can't do literally anything with anyone without it becoming political, even in safe spaces, then the problem isn't who you are, it's that you've got nothing else to talk about but politics.
politics should stay in politics.
Sometimes you just want to chat stupid shit and get away from all that crap.
Some folks can't "get away from all that crap" because e.g. they're a minority and their very existence is political.
That means what you wrote is an expression of your privilege, and is therefore itself a political statement.
You say that as though being a minority gives carte blanche to make any discussion you're involved in political - bigots may try to make you political, but many folks are more than happy to live and let live. I mean I certainly wouldn't want to talk about my ASD all the time.
That means what you wrote is an expression of your privilege, and is therefore itself a political statement.
The privilege to have sought out communities where I don't always have to speak about politics, or where I can debate people on more harmless subjects? You can do that too you know...
And if everything suddenly becomes political around you where it wasn't before, it might not necessarily be because you're a minority, it might be because you're the one politicising things, ala my first comment.
Almost none of your unpopular opinions are opinions, or unpopular.
Outrage addiction is real, and politics is an easy source for people to get their fix.
go to your cities facebook page sometime or god forbid nextdoor. People are fully addicted to being online, and mad. You'll see the same people pop up time and time again, forcing their opinions on things that are completely irrelevant. There can be a picture of a park on a nice day and these people will fly off the handle about liberals or lgbtq or something.
They literally can't help it anymore, it's a dopamine drip for them. They get to feel superior for a split second, then move onto the next post.
Anger is an easy emotion.
I think part of it is that and part of it is feeling helpless. All political news is terrible all the time, it's always outrageous and anger inducing especially because there is literally nothing you can do but vote or the much much much harder, borderline impossible, "actually run for office yourself" so a persons only outlet is online.
I think I'm guilty of this, but I try not to be nasty about it.
I block every single user who writes comments like that and nowdays I can pretty much gurantee that when I see a thread about one of these topics I'm not seeing even half of the replies because they're almost exclusively from blocked users.
I'm seeing 3 out of 12 messages in this thread.
I feel called out.
Politics makes people fucking crazy
Alternatively, crazy makes people fucking political.
Also very true