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1. mshroy+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-02 05:26:15
> Asking for "no politics" is itself a strong political view

No, it explicitly is not, and this "deepity" doesn't change any rational analysis. The injection of politics into every aspect of society must and should be refused.

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2. direwo+Vy[view] [source] 2026-02-02 11:47:43
>>mshroy+(OP)
Can you name some aspects of society that are non–political? I can't think of many. Maybe the frequency spectrum of sunlight?
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3. hnuser+I51[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-02 15:16:26
>>direwo+Vy
Politics is more of a way of thinking and speaking than about any specific topic. For those of us who see a lot of problems with society but know that things will never be how they "should be", it is healthy to limit amount of time spent thinking about problems that cannot and will not be solved.
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4. akimbo+ik2[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-02 21:18:26
>>direwo+Vy
please tell me about the intricate politics of a phone booth. just because you can make everything political doesn't mean it is inherently political or doesn't make you look like a terminal online annoying loser when you try to compensate for your vapid personality outside of ideological dogma.
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5. direwo+Ko4[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-03 11:34:54
>>akimbo+ik2
Phone booths are made by the phone company to increase the money they make, that's political. Phone booths are made with more or less shielding implying a greater or lesser danger to their occupant, that's politics. The ones at the airport have glass dividers while the ones at the lonely gas station at night are fully enclosed with thick glass. Different ones have different amounts of graffiti and different likelihood of being vandalised at any given time. You will find this correlates with demographics. Phone booths have disappeared as we all got portable phones in our pockets, but those phones also track us and some people might prefer the relative privacy of an impersonal phone booth, but can't because they no longer exist.
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6. akimbo+m28[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-04 09:37:51
>>direwo+Ko4
Thank you for providing a example to my comment
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