In the year of our good God above 2026, I don't want to hear anyone still telling authors not to put politics into their books.
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In the year of our good God above 2026, I don't want to hear anyone still telling authors not to put politics into their books.
Everything is political. Literally everything.
If you tell people you're not political, you're telling them the status quo works for you – and you don't care who it harms.
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In the year of our good God above 2026, I don't want to hear anyone still telling authors not to put politics into their books.
Everything is political. Literally everything.
If you tell people you're not political, you're telling them the status quo works for you – and you don't care who it harms.
@clacksee every time some says something like "don't bring politics into {something}" you know exactly the kind of people they vote for.
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In the year of our good God above 2026, I don't want to hear anyone still telling authors not to put politics into their books.
Everything is political. Literally everything.
If you tell people you're not political, you're telling them the status quo works for you – and you don't care who it harms.
Oh, come on. We all know, "Don't put politics in your books," is code for, "Don't put politics I don't like in your books."
Scroom. (Say it alound.)
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In the year of our good God above 2026, I don't want to hear anyone still telling authors not to put politics into their books.
Everything is political. Literally everything.
If you tell people you're not political, you're telling them the status quo works for you – and you don't care who it harms.
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In the year of our good God above 2026, I don't want to hear anyone still telling authors not to put politics into their books.
Everything is political. Literally everything.
If you tell people you're not political, you're telling them the status quo works for you – and you don't care who it harms.
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