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i am into accessibility and game design. i go by sysopod on other platforms as well



jnnnn
@jnnnn
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silasoftrees
@silasoftrees

"To politicize thus means not to accept a political perspective as the default, the unmoving hidden assumption, but to make it explicit." is such a good way of wording this that i physically had to write it down


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Totally, this is also a problem of differentiating between "does this have political context" and "is this About Politics™️". The artist and the person commenting on it are fundamentally not answering the same question. As always, people on Twitter talk past each other more than to each other.

yeah the way I always think about it is that if I tell someone I don't feel like talking "about politics", then they know what I mean and trying to pull some "well EVERYTHING is political" stuff would just be being annoying

Exactly! Like, for example, if I was to talk to a friend about local restaurants I've been to. There might be all sorts of political context as to why the migrations that led to different cuisines being available in a given area took place, but we're not talking About Politics.