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This is my attitude whenever someone complains about there being too much 'politics' in everything.
Everything touches politics, but we only notice it when it adversely effects us. The people who take as granted that politics is it's own thing are usually the people who are the most privileged by it.
I think I can explain the bad taste the comic leaves in my mouth regarding politics (and generally a lot of the discussion). It's not that everything isn't politics, it's that everything is being framed as "two-sided politics", black/white, red/blue. An argument can be made that with "the system"(america), yes voting action can be viewed that way. But it's subjugating the entire conversation 100% of the time.
For instance, what policy is this comic critiquing and bringing awareness too? It feels like the lowest effort-bottom of the barrel attempt at a political cartoon for the clicks and ragebait. It's not calling attention to any individuals or organizations involved, it's a satirical stabbing for communities that are really hurting.
Idk, I think it's VERY SPECIFICALLY about trans rights, but I just can put my finger on why...
Anti Trans bills running totals
656 bills
49 states
13 passed
621 active
22 failed
I know the media will never report on most of this if any of it, but it's no secret the party that currently has control of three branches of government, including the most blatantly corrupt supreme court in US history, is actively trying to make trans people illegal, illegal to exist, or to be recognized, illegal to be publicly trans, and legal to deny medical treatment towards.
I don't blame you if you missed this movement happening right now, as it's not widely reported, but it's a huge problem and the cartoon is explicitly a MAGA republican stabing a trans person and calling it ''just politics'' and telling them to not take it personally.
Imagine the controlled opposition, aka the liberals, if they never mentioned or gave in to talking about trans people. because we know they don't care. These people trans folk wouldn't have been put in the crosshairs like they were. It's like thanks, but no thanks. The more you help, the worse it gets. And we saw them turn tail real quick, especially when they know they need to recalibrate their messaging because the next election they are going to struggle to get people to vote. But at the end of the day, capitalism is unsustainable. The theatrics of our political Masters are just looking for the boogeyman, something to get upset about, to take away from the fact that the capitalist class are robbing us blind. The left wing needs to focus on only economics because from my experience it's hard to tell rich people what to do.
Isn't it totally obvious what the comic is critiquing? There are too many people out there who vote for racist parties that want to eliminate people in their social circle and that are totally butthurt when they get called out for that and are bitter when those people don't want to have anything to do with them afterwards. "It's just politics"
I agree. The bad taste is not that while not wrong per-se, it's just reduces a complex issue into "red bad" while wholly failing to acknowledge that Democrats have been complicit in facilitating the Overton Window this far.
"Progressives" are really hard on the "REPUBLICANS DID THIS!" and never really pick up on the "and Democrats met them half way."
This blue no matter who reduction hopes to hide liberalism is the slow road to fascism.
The problem isn't meany racist MAGAts. It's the entire system spending decades working overtly toward fascism with a bunch of clueless fucking rubes staring complacently.
"The real problem with this murder is that the police didn't do enough to stop it. You should blame they police just as much, if not more, than the murderer."
No, the murderer is to blame. Yes, you can criticise those that should have prevented it for not doing more, but the people actually doing the bad thing are worse than the people not stopping the bad thing.
If someone stole your wallet the person who stood there and watched it happen is not the person you should be focusing on.