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minus-squareSenal@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·6 hours agoi’m also on slrpnk.net (same username) though i’m much more a lurker over there. I’m all for the “everything is political” position, at least where animals are concerned (people are also animals). I wasn’t asking that question in seriousness but your points are interesting. I’d think all the examples you provided are people politics , with a grass subject. I think what i meant was “is physical grass inherently political” but i haven’t thought this all the way through tbh. I get that grass as a concept can be (and is) a political subject, but the physical grass itself ? Like, can physical objects be inherently political if you take them outside of external political influences (people stuff)? Hmm, i shall have to think about this one.
i’m also on slrpnk.net (same username) though i’m much more a lurker over there.
I’m all for the “everything is political” position, at least where animals are concerned (people are also animals).
I wasn’t asking that question in seriousness but your points are interesting.
I’d think all the examples you provided are people politics , with a grass subject.
I think what i meant was “is physical grass inherently political” but i haven’t thought this all the way through tbh.
I get that grass as a concept can be (and is) a political subject, but the physical grass itself ?
Like, can physical objects be inherently political if you take them outside of external political influences (people stuff)?
Hmm, i shall have to think about this one.