Politics is just another name for the way we decide how to run things. Everything that is not absolutely trivial is political to some degree.
“Apolitical” is just a dog whistle for establishment politics.
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Politics is just another name for the way we decide how to run things. Everything that is not absolutely trivial is political to some degree.
“Apolitical” is just a dog whistle for establishment politics.
It feels awfully political when I know my job is supporting a company that donates heavily to causes and people I despise. Fortunately, I'm not in that position currently (but I have been), but I'm looking hard for jobs and one of the companies I applied at asked if I've ever previously been employed by Koch or its affiliates and I have to say it's a hard fucking choice between putting food on my family's table vs. supporting fucking Koch. Not that most of them don't donate to bad people but those fucking guys?
Everything is political. Bill gate's letter to the hobbyist in the 70's is a political pamphlet
Are tools political?
Windows 95 had to change the time zone selection map because of disputed borders.
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20030822-00/?p=42823