I dislike the way people divorce themselves with continuity of how our history has established itself. People with such non relenting beliefs that they can’t read a book or text that does not imply to their belief set without feeling anger or resentment for the writing or art itself. Politics are involved with any form of content. You can be more blatant about it, but leaving politics out completely is impossible. Where do you think the idea sparked from Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 to have book burners called the firemen. The Nazi’s have influenced villains since Hitler dawned the stash and was rightfully designated the worst person in history.
If you read a book almost any historic references are political based, even for six year old’s literature. Read Dr.Seuss’s “The Lorax.” The problem within the story was even adapted to sale the type of cars the book was fully against in later films. Music is highly political; Nixon and Monica Lewinsky's names are filled to the brim in lyrics with negative portrayal.
Any billboard you see has ties to our political landscape and the guiding moral compass the businesses try to place on the consumers. People don’t like politics, because they are bound to it as a string of reality and modern politics is too real for them to adjust to.When we are living in an interesting decade, not a happy decade, but a very influential one as what we do with our political structure as the troubled cracks start showing depends on how we adapt to segregation of beliefs. Our country will eventually have to learn that grouping isn't the solution to everything. You can't organize your way out of the troubled circumstances the world brings you. An R and D will only degrade our situation further, but it seems breaking the bind is just a happy imaginative thought because it is a trait we adapted for centuries and is more apart of us, than any belief we choose to acknowledge.