In contemporary civic discourse, "apoliticism" is frequently framed as a personal preference or a shield against the perceived toxicity of partisan conflict. However, this paper argues that the claim of being "not into politics" is an unsustainable moral position. Far from being a neutral stance, apathy functions as an active endorsement of the status quo. In a society where political decisions dictate the distribution of fundamental human rights and resources, silence is a confession of privilege and a fundamental abdication of moral responsibility.
An inquiry into genuine transformation versus performative signaling.
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