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[–] JigglySackles@lemmy.world 5 points 5 days ago (15 children)

Are you pooping at work? Politics that force companies to allow you to have bathroom breaks can be thanked.

Is there a sidewalk when you walk or ride a bike? Thank your taxes and the people that pushed city politicians to install those pathways.

Like being able to take public transit? Then be glad regulations and ordinances in your city encouraged those services to be available.

Your political opinions and your thoughts on how your community and city are run, will most certainly change with regularity if you are putting in the effort to understand what can be done to improve things. And most people start with the things that affect them on the daily.

[–] AskewLord@piefed.social 1 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (14 children)

no, i don't poop at work. is pooping in my own house a political act too?

i ride my bike in the road with cars. riding on the sidewalk is illegal and dangerous.

public transit is often falling apart where i live. it has been underfunded for 50 years. it's very unreliable and nobody wants to fix it because that would mean raising taxes.

[–] ameancow@lemmy.world 1 points 5 days ago (1 children)

I'm not following what your line of questioning is supposed to be asking or proving in this thread.

Everything you do, at home or work, is shaped by political decisions that people have made in your name, whether or not you want to be directly involved in the making of those decisions is up to you, but you're still part of the political system by using it and benefiting from it and paying your taxes.

[–] AskewLord@piefed.social 1 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Everything you do, at home or work, is shaped by God. God made you, whether or not you want to be directly involved in the making up of his world is up to you, but you’re still part of the God by using it and benefiting form his generosity and existence.

my line of questioning is to point out the absurdities of what you are saying that derive from such a vastly over generalized as to be totally pointless and any generally broad concept can be used. God, nature, the Force, etc.

You seem to think politics is anything and everything, sort of like how religious people see God, or natural spiritualist see nature. You are imposing a generalized belief structure on everyone, without realizing a lot of people just don't believe in what you believe in. And you deem anyone agree with your belief structure as heretical and ignorant.

I don't believe anyone does anything 'in my name'. But I don't see myself as part of some grand unified force you seem to believe in and call 'politics'. I'm only a part of the systems I choose to be a part of, by my own desires. I vote for certain things, support certain things, and not others. It's all very specific to me and sometimes I don't have any views or concerns on the topic because it has no impact on me...

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