Seriously cannot believe that people still have the expectation that you only tweet about tech. Not sure if some people lost the memo but this is a *microblogging* website. Blogging as in, I can post whatever the fuck I want.
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It's also worrying that showing basic human compassion is do often considered being political
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If I tweet about my microwave failing to heat my food, is it a tech tweet since microwave has technology in it?
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The taboo of discussing things as politics and religion had led to wider ignorance on such topics. We simply cannot learn how to have a healthy argument
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In Spain happens something similar. Ask for Free Speech, it is “politics”. Ask for equal rights for men/women, it is not. (Yet, we have a political party politizong it)
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This drives me nuts. "I want to follow the bits of you that *I* like, could you only ever talk about that?"
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"Sticking to Tech" is, inherintly, an _incredibly_ political choice to make. To actually advocate for another to do so is really saying "please listen to my political opinion that you should be stopped from talking about yours." Which sounds a whole lot crazier.
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It's also a choice that some people literally don't have, because their right to exist and work in public has been politicised. Women would fucking *love* to just talk about the tech - they're not able to!
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