Something I hear commonly when talking to people, is the dreaded phrase “I’m non-political”. Usually said to mean that they either don’t know, care, or understand politics. It’s likely true that a lot of these people don’t understand or know about the intricacies of politics in the UK, but it’s usually a complete lie that they don’t care. These ‘non-political’ people are often more political than they realise, or care to admit. Let’s dive into this for a little while.

Note – I authored this piece, all constructive criticism and discussion is welcomed, thanks!

  • lqdrchrd
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    9 months ago

    For me it is a lie, I do care about politics, but I don’t discuss it with friends or family. Feigning ignorance is the easiest way out. I’ve been the third wheel in a ‘discussion’ where two people argue politics and it’s not a nice position.

    • Navarian@lemm.eeOP
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      9 months ago

      Appreciate you providing your perspective on this, and I tend to agree in some cases, having been the third wheel in a situation like that too.