Everything is politics. Your decision to try ignoring politics is quiet assent to the status quo, which is the politics of least resistance.
Your protest against someone taking a stand against authoritarian rule is itself politics.
Your decision to use one licence over another when using or publishing software is politics.
Everything is politics, because everything that involves more than one person is politics and the decision to do something without other people is politics.
Everyrhing is politics, but politics isn’t everything.
How is this politics. This is a stand against a tyrant, this has nothing to do with political opinions. As a human being you have an obligation to stand against tyrants, nothing political about that.
As an example, if your government instructed you to separate parents from their child, you could refuse, without any political motivations.
If you consider this a difference of opinion between the government and you, then yes, it may be political. In my view core values are not political, because you can't argue for and against them.
In my mind you have to do something when you see blatant injustice, so it is justified. If you say that what I judge as unjust is political, then fair enough, it may very well be.
Not really. Perhaps for people that could be true, but not for businesses.
As a business, you absolutely don't have to declare your stand on the political issues in your country, let alone issues in some places half way across the world.
And especially declare your stand when you're not asked.
Your protest against someone taking a stand against authoritarian rule is itself politics.
Your decision to use one licence over another when using or publishing software is politics.
Everything is politics, because everything that involves more than one person is politics and the decision to do something without other people is politics.
Everyrhing is politics, but politics isn’t everything.