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I’m not following how “everything can be politicized” and “a given (initially perceived neutral) topic can be viewed as either left/right” are incompatible. Both statements can be true. Maybe you’re not talking about the time lag between something being stated and it being exploited by one of the camps?
Can you elaborate on how this affects your instance? Are you trying to align with left/right, or only allow neutral topics? Something else?
Politicization implies it can be graded on the left/right political system, correct? So if anything can be politicized but only certain things can be left/right, doesn't that render it moot that anything can be politicized in the first place?
To use an analogy, it seems like if you were to say "I know the cat is in the living room and I know where she is in the living room, but I can't point to her because that cannot be determined".
So that I can understand, can you give me an example of a topic that is causing trouble in this regard?
I can probably politicize the cat in the living room if that’s what you were going for.
Kind of. Suppose you're reviewing work from a philosopher from a political lens and want to incorporate it somehow into discussion of an ideology. If someone looks at it and asks "is this a left view or a right view", you have corrupted politik out of bounds.
But then suppose, like you said, someone politicizes the cat in the living room. Naturally you'd ask "what would it take to put my writings in political bounds if I have all these things I don't actually want to consider issues having a better time than what I am trying to assess? Where do I cross over from the act of politicization to the act of putting things on the political spectrum?"
I think I’m confused about the term “out of bounds”. Do you mean something that is so extremely left or right that all members of either camp would say, “No no I don’t want to go that far”