thank you for your clarification about your position being an opinion, I guess I could have made my tone more reflective of such a sentiment which had also been the case during my probable misinterpretation of what you were trying to posit about, what I understood to be regarding what could or could not qualify as political/relevant. I think complaints are almost always meant constructively, regardless of whatever the listener/reader may be seeing/hearing from the message they are attempting to glean from a passage, and the general tone of my verbiage in writing is always difficult for me to interpret (when reading/listening on the first way through especially) as well as with speaking/writing, I very often struggle to find a pace or angle of approach to topics when attempting to initiate discussions of many different types throughout my life.
However I do sort of understand what you mean about not enjoying the reddit-style sentiment dogpiling which tends to occur on any one of these anonymous online global digital forum type platforms. most people just can’t help wanting to always feel like they have had (even just some piece of) some kind of last laugh or other form of return on their investment of having stopped in for a read/listen.
I think the term “political” needs to be reexamined in the english language still
objective facts are hard to come by
thank you for your clarification about your position being an opinion, I guess I could have made my tone more reflective of such a sentiment which had also been the case during my probable misinterpretation of what you were trying to posit about, what I understood to be regarding what could or could not qualify as political/relevant. I think complaints are almost always meant constructively, regardless of whatever the listener/reader may be seeing/hearing from the message they are attempting to glean from a passage, and the general tone of my verbiage in writing is always difficult for me to interpret (when reading/listening on the first way through especially) as well as with speaking/writing, I very often struggle to find a pace or angle of approach to topics when attempting to initiate discussions of many different types throughout my life.
However I do sort of understand what you mean about not enjoying the reddit-style sentiment dogpiling which tends to occur on any one of these anonymous online global digital forum type platforms. most people just can’t help wanting to always feel like they have had (even just some piece of) some kind of last laugh or other form of return on their investment of having stopped in for a read/listen.
I think the term “political” needs to be reexamined in the english language still