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lambertsimnellast Tuesday at 7:55 PM1 replyview on HN

I see. I disagree with them if they think everything really is political propaganda, but I think in a sense everything is political (in the wider sense) in its causes and consequences, so perhaps it might as well be propaganda, even if those involved don't think of it that way.

To return to your previous comment that "everything is political" is a tedious worldview, maybe there's a possible compromise. We could accept the idea that "non-political" everyday things have a (small) political significance, while never (or rarely) engaging with that political significance in any specific instance.


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bluefirebrandlast Wednesday at 4:20 AM

> To return to your previous comment that "everything is political" is a tedious worldview

It is tedious specifically because of the "in the wider sense" you put in parens

It is an overly broad definition of political to the point of uselessness and absurdity

Edit; for example, consider the case of a child throwing a ball for their dog.

The child is not political. The dog is not political. Yes, you can say that there's politics in letting people own pets like dogs. There are politics in having a public space where children are allowed to play fetch with their dogs. There are politics involved in the parents deciding to have children in the first place, or where they choose to live and work.

Yes, "everything is political" is true.

It's also just tedious

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