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by FussyZeus
2499 days ago
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But again, that presumes it's possible to detach politics from everyday life, work included. It isn't. You can pretend they aren't there, but before you just sign up for that, you might want to consider which groups of people benefit from you doing that. I'm not trying to guilt anyone into anything. If anything, I'm putting forth the call to action to recognize that being apolitical hurts almost everyone, yourself included. You may be apolitical, but your boss probably isn't. Your landlord probably isn't. Your local politicians definitely aren't. The owner of your workplace almost certainly isn't, either. And all of those people have the capacity to make their lives better, by politicking in a way that will make your life worse. I don't care what side people want to get on. I just want them to know that whether they've chosen one or not, they are on one. |
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Assuming it's the power of influence you're after... What do you truly hope to influence, the Board? Shareholders? Good luck.