View Full Version : 'its too political'
Elliot
30-06-2019, 03:05 PM
This is not aimed at anyone here, just in general. Is anyone else sick of this sentiment? Like i can understand not wanting to be associated with politics or having mass debates about stuff all the time but tbh i mostly see this used when someone the person doesn't personally agree with is brought up. Like i see celebrities being accused of being too political or politicising something, but these same people champion other celebrities for stating opinions they agree with.
Do you mean the forum is too political?
Matthew.
30-06-2019, 03:07 PM
We all know what they really mean :idc:
Wait...wait. ..let me get my popcorn...
So...no reply.....
Smells like a baity thread to me....seeing as the author isn't up for discussion.
Nicky91
30-06-2019, 03:44 PM
So...no reply.....
Smells like a baity thread to me....seeing as the author isn't up for discussion.
so what, who cares if baiting or not
arista
30-06-2019, 04:21 PM
This is not aimed at anyone here, just in general. Is anyone else sick of this sentiment? Like i can understand not wanting to be associated with politics or having mass debates about stuff all the time but tbh i mostly see this used when someone the person doesn't personally agree with is brought up. Like i see celebrities being accused of being too political or politicising something, but these same people champion other celebrities for stating opinions they agree with.
It can be be Simple Though
Left or Right
or sitting on the Bloody Fence
so what, who cares if baiting or not
Zzzzz
Kazanne
30-06-2019, 04:32 PM
so what, who cares if baiting or not
Well it's against the rules for a start , lets hope the OP comes back and tells Parmy exactly what he means , as I'm not sure either.
Moniqua
30-06-2019, 05:55 PM
tea
This is not aimed at anyone here, just in general.
I interpret this to mean that Elliot means in general
I could be wrong though :unsure:
Matthew.
30-06-2019, 06:08 PM
The first sentence of the OP is literally “This isn’t aimed at anyone here just in general”
But to answer the question at hand, yes, I'm sick of it
Oliver_W
30-06-2019, 06:23 PM
I'm sick of both - I'm sick of politics being clumsily shoved into escapism, and I'm sick of people moaning endlessly about it.
Northern Monkey
30-06-2019, 07:28 PM
What’s too political? Spiderman?Politics Live?Stormzy?Love Island?
Tom4784
30-06-2019, 09:28 PM
I tend to find that the people who say it tend to be the ones who oppose diversity and those it benefits but have the sense not to openly admit their bigotry. It's always a warning sign when I meet someone who says something like that.
Livia
01-07-2019, 12:19 PM
I'm not keen on people in the public eye being political. Singers, and actors for instance, I'm sure most of them are fairly intelligent but I don't want to be preached at by anyone who is famous for a living and who try to use their platform to make me think like they do. I don't care whether I agree with them or whether I don't, whether they're red, blue or any other colour, just keep your politics to yourself and stop trying to influence people.
arista
01-07-2019, 12:25 PM
I tend to find that the people who say it tend to be the ones who oppose diversity and those it benefits but have the sense not to openly admit their bigotry. It's always a warning sign when I meet someone who says something like that.
Yes Wise Words Dezzy
Tom4784
01-07-2019, 02:10 PM
I'm not keen on people in the public eye being political. Singers, and actors for instance, I'm sure most of them are fairly intelligent but I don't want to be preached at by anyone who is famous for a living and who try to use their platform to make me think like they do. I don't care whether I agree with them or whether I don't, whether they're red, blue or any other colour, just keep your politics to yourself and stop trying to influence people.
Everyone is entitled to share their views.
I tend to find that the people who say it tend to be the ones who oppose diversity and those it benefits but have the sense not to openly admit their bigotry. It's always a warning sign when I meet someone who says something like that.
Surely stormy whipping the crowd up into a frenzy chanting **** this **** that is rather opposing diversity itself.....and also showing some signs of bigotry....
Tom4784
01-07-2019, 02:20 PM
Surely stormy whipping the crowd up into a frenzy chanting **** this **** that is rather opposing diversity itself.....and also showing some signs of bigotry....
Laughably wrong.
Having an opposing opinion to a political party is not being against diversity, it's simply speaking out against a government you disagree with and that's not bigotry since Boris is hated for his views and ideals, not who he is.
You're basically false equating someone having an opinion on a politician you love to them attacking them in a way that's akin to racism or homophobia and that's just wrong. Your attempts at eroding someone's right to an opinion by making it seem less so is an attitude that is slowly pushing us all towards a 1984-esque future.
Marsh.
01-07-2019, 02:46 PM
I'm not keen on people in the public eye being political. Singers, and actors for instance, I'm sure most of them are fairly intelligent but I don't want to be preached at by anyone who is famous for a living and who try to use their platform to make me think like they do. I don't care whether I agree with them or whether I don't, whether they're red, blue or any other colour, just keep your politics to yourself and stop trying to influence people.
I think it's slightly different as a lot of those famous people fund political parties they support. So it's like they become the adverts/faces of/part of those policies, almost as much as the politicians themselves.
Otherwise, I agree a random singer gobbing off on instagram is annoying, even if they have a right to do it. Especially if they're just shouting what's popular with no knowledge/intelligence to engage in the debate.
But a celeb actively involved in causes they believe in, and using their platform and financial aid to make a difference and not just blowing hot air I can't help but think good for them.
Laughably wrong.
Having an opposing opinion to a political party is not being against diversity, it's simply speaking out against a government you disagree with and that's not bigotry since Boris is hated for his views and ideals, not who he is.
You're basically false equating someone having an opinion on a politician you love to them attacking them in a way that's akin to racism or homophobia and that's just wrong. Your attempts at eroding someone's right to an opinion by making it seem less so is an attitude that is slowly pushing us all towards a 1984-esque future.
They just don't like toffs....and that's blatant bigotry.
Tom4784
01-07-2019, 07:08 PM
They just don't like toffs....and that's blatant bigotry.
Or more likely, they don't like the government and they want their views to be heard because we live in a country in which we can voice our opinions if we don't like what the government is doing or where it's headed, you might not like that but you just gotta deal with it.
Politics is life and life is politics and that's all i'm going to say about that
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