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Oct 2020

I don't think it would be right to "stay out" of politics, since politics affect every facet of people's lives. Also, Fox News is a propaganda network, and it isn't wrong to say so.

Part of the reason humans create art is to express the way we see the world, the values we think are important, and the lessons we want to learn. Even if the way you express politics is subtle and could go undetected by people who aren't looking for it, we all express politics in our work in some way or other. It's very difficult to be truly neutral, and unless we have a very good reason to appear that way, I'm not even sure we should try!

That's a good point actually, I lose followers all the time and that could be for a million random reasons haha. And that makes sense, I guess with the shorter unrelated comedy strips I do it's easier to fit in politics than it would be for some other genres.

I like that. It's under toned. It's lightly political but it's more making fun of Fox News than the political leaning necessarily. If people are pissy about them I don't really have much sympathy for them. That was a good strip

Haha well thank you, I'm happy you enjoyed it at least!

Hahahahahaha hell no! I'm a gay woman from Northern England. I'll be neutral on politics when politics is neutral on me.

If somebody doesn't want a political comic, they should probably steer clear of my work, which centres around the theme of power, how people use and abuse power and asks the question of "who deserves power?". While it never names specific people or organisations because it's in another universe, a British comicker making a comic where a privileged blonde man seizes power he never earned and runs his country into the ground is.... Well I'm not exactly trying to be subtle here.

Thanks! I guess some people get offended more easily than others. It's just tricky to find the line between opinionated and insulting.

Haha I like your take on this! And that's very true, sometimes you feel obligated to point out things in the world that seem blatantly wrong.

And your comics sounds great haha, subtly is not always needed.

I stay out of politics, that´s not a decision I made I just don´t ever think about politics when I create something / it´s not motivation to express something about poilitics. Political views would never make me unfollow an artist except extreme statements. I made only one experience in that context, I don´t know if you would call that political. Someone looked at a collection of my comic characters and told me that they are not very diverse because he didn´t see a black or asian character, but that´s not something I did on purpose and also not something I think about when I create comics

I haven't jumped into it too much yet, but Space Pirate is inherently political in many aspects. So no, I won't be staying out of politics :grin:

Same as darthmongoose. My existence is political, so the comic is also "political" in some definitions. But it's also about ostracism, martyr culture, not properly addressing mental issues, bi erasure, so uh it's got plenty on its own.

I try not to get too specific on social media or the comic because we're all doomscrolling and getting more of that in your entertaiment can get depressing, but I also try to not shy away from the issues in the first place. If I lose followers when I start using more direct language, then well I have no idea what they were getting out of my comic with all the other content.

As a reader, I also don't unfollow people over that stuff unless it turns into a soapbox. Putting a bit of yourself in the work happens, sometimes talking directly about it the only way you feel like you can act against some really bad injustice and the work is usually about making you happy first - just don't sit everyone down to give a lecture in your best Ayn Rand impression. Show don't tell and tell don't show at the correct moments also applies to the social issues you want to address

Since I'm mostly sci-fi and fantasy, I'm not explicit about it. And explicit stuff dates your comic and can be heavy handed and if you do it badly you message can totally overshadows your actual work. But I think most people' politics leak into their creations whether they want them to or not. I don't think I've ever seen a perfectly neutral piece of fiction anywhere.

I'm writing a novel right now where the love interest is called The Other, and has lots of themes of alienation, class divide and other things so... Yeah the work is political just because most works will show the creator's mindset and viewpoint on aspects of humanity that make it political.

I've always considered myself to stay out of politics because they stress me out irl but sometimes I guess it can't be helped too much and it unconsciously gets poured into my work. If your work has a lesson, it's more or less bound to have some taste of politics sometimes (ofc it's not always applicable). I do try my best for it to be left into interpretation rather than saying x is wrong, x is right ( i don't believe my characters can be said as good or evil 100%, just human) because that kinda defeats the established gray morality in my project..

My passion project has some politics in it Ig? because it deals with justice and order. There's some questions about what really is fair and not equal when it comes to retribution.

My webcomic isn't too political as of right now, but it will definitely become more political in the future. I just think with the subject matters I'm exploring (social technology, corruption, power, etc.), there's no way NOT to make it political. Obviously I don't want to alienate any readers, but ultimately I need to tell the story I want to tell.

My comic is very political, a political horror thriller, so to speak. If I lose readers because of this or don't gain any, I don't care. I don't want these readers.

Politics is a polarizing topic, and with the recent events, many people are more sensitive than ever and quicker to get deffensive. Personally, i just laughted at the fox news pun XD

About my work: The themes and humor in my current comic are not designed to be political, and i am not sure if i ever gonna make anything related to politics.

Everyone has their own unconscious biases, so it makes sense their vision may get expressed in their work.

However, not every story gives that space, and sometimes people just makes a story without a message, just for the sake of entertaining.

Well I personally have a political ideology (though I think of myself as a political freethinker), but I tend to avoid getting political into my creations. I do, however, address political issues, but I mostly deal with things that are common to everyone , not just a side.
I want my stories to be enjoyed by everybody and while I admire artists who manifest their political view through their works (even the ones who have one totally different from mine), I personally don't feel like I need to.

My comic is a satire of modern day politics but I made sure it works within the comics' universe so it wouldn't be picked up easily kind of like The Crucible.

People kept having a massive crush on one of the villains so I must've did something right for no one to pick up on it lol