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(Not a response to you lol)
My friend in Talos, everything is political. Saying "X is not political" says that you're privileged enough to not see how X is political.
I feel like people who say things "aren't political" need to go back to like an 11th grade Literature course. These people probably would read Dracula and be like "it's just a story about a guy that bites people THAT'S ALL". Or say animal farm is just about some talking animals.
Really, the failure of public education is having large impacts everywhere. People seem to be bad at analysis. Like when a story has a married straight couple and that's not "political" to this sort of person, but a married queer couple is super "political".
Rather than say that this is a failure of public education, I think it might be more instructed to think of it as the conservative movement succeeding. In many communities, it's considered rude to bring up things that will upset people, and that typically includes political topics. You can't point out that the police chief is running a scam, for example, because that would embarrass the mayor who hired the police chief, and that would make you rude for embarrassing them... That kind of thought, the blind pro establishment view, is a strong part of culture in many areas of the country.
(And I'm using the word conservative here to refer to the people currently in power keeping power, not specifically to refer to the Republican party.)