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      16 hours ago

      If someone doesn’t like your car, and they petition congress to outlaw the make and model, they’ve politicized a non-issue.

      If you tell them it’s none of their business, you’re not being political. It’s not making it political to tell them it isn’t political.

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        I would argue it does and there are a lot of examples of this… Tesla maybe? Boycotts are political and acting like they aren’t is a political stance

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          It’s more like Musk made himself a political figure when he tampered with elections, bribed voters, did a roman salute at a maga convention, and then hired a bunch of twenty-year-olds to hack into every government agency and steal their data for his AI company [edit: while dismantling the services they provide and laying off the majority of their workforce].

          His assets, including tesla, are simply collateral. Unless you include all the government subsidies he’s getting from this quid-pro-quo; those are certainly political.

          A person’s personal choice, such as what car to drive or what gender to present as, is not political, and not even remotely comparable.

          Are human rights political, simply because they’re enshrined in government documents? If so, then I guess we can’t have any depictions life, liberty, or the pursuit of happiness either.

          Are women political because they’ve had to fight to have the same rights as men? If so, then I guess we can’t depict women.

          Are you the type who believes Obama “brought race into politics” simply by… being black and in politics?

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            A person’s personal choice, such as what car to drive or what gender to present as, is not political, and not even remotely comparable.

            It very well is though, but unrelated to the subject

            Are human rights political, simply because they’re enshrined in government documents? If so, then I guess we can’t have any depictions life, liberty, or the pursuit of happiness either.

            Human rights, subjects like freedom and stuff ARE political. The comic depicting some situations might not be even though they’re feature, depending on the angle that is taken. The same comic in a situation where there’s less freedom would not have been political had it not made reference to the debated topic or freedom.

            Also, the ‘political’ stuff I’m talking about is more ‘heated’ subjects. Everything can be political, it’s just a scale though, and I would say for this comic that the threshold has been exceeded.

    • CH3DD4R_G0B-L1N@sh.itjust.works
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      14 hours ago

      It costs you nothing not to leave your comment. I find it hard to believe someone else was out there waiting to comment how not political this comic was.

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        So you prefer only having one voice and one political side, and not know other people outside of Lemmy might not think the same? I should be silenced because I’m giving a voice to the minority?

        I know it’s hard to accept that not everyone thinks the same as you, and not everyone is on the political left (because Lemmy is predominantly left-wing) and not everyone accepts the new norms of gender and sexual orientations. Sadly, understanding this is key to society and living with each other in peace.

        I’m not giving an opinion, just saying that this subject is objectively political.

        It costs you nothing to leave it as it is, accept it, and move on with your day, but you’re actively fighting with freedom of speech.

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          6 hours ago

          You’re missing this point by the widest margin possible, yo. You are the only one here bringing politics of any kind. No one was waiting with utter glee to say how not political this comic was.

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            Because lemmy is filled with people that wish to believe there wasn’t any debate, or who already are okay with the gender question, which is cool, but it doesn’t represent the reality. That’s exactly what I said: it’s just that the current lemmy community isn’t really that representative, but acting like this isn’t a political subject in pretty much every country is ignorance