I love discussing politics, but only when I can be assured that emotional responses will not devolve discussions into binaries which ignore nuance. Political discussions on the net almost always become polemical in my experience. While this is clearly the most civilized forum on the net at present, I am convinced that the storm of emotions which might arise would quickly change that reputation as ad hominem attacks would grow and people would end up displaying their worst attributes, rather than their best. I am no more immune to this than anyone else, given the right circumstances. I do not wish to see the friends I think I have gained here in a light that is less than flattering. They are not good enough friends for that major step. We are, after all, annonymous correspondants.
While I agree that the personal is the political, and that our actions can contain a political dimension beyond their surface, I also believe in the purely aesthetic and that an image can be merely beautiful without necessarily conveying a political message.
Do I think that anyone here should be forced to deny their own political dimension in order to participate? Of course not. People talk about their jobs, past experiences, current outings, family, relationships, etc. all of which reveal a political frame of reference that they opperate from. As long as everyone here feels free to be themselves, without fear of persecution, then I think that is a great thing.
Unfortunately, not everyone has the tools, or the desire to justify or explain their own political leanings. Challenging people or calling out their beliefs in a public manner, in a forum which would lead people to belive that they might be safe from this behaviour is not only inconsiderate, it is bullying. I can't remember the names of anyone who has done this, but I have seen it happen here.
I am also yet to see anyone change their mind on an important political issue based on a forum post. My politics are posted on my weblog, linked at the bottom of my signature. Anyone who wishes can choose to comment or engage with me in a political discussion, or even just learn a little about my point of view. Those who wish to avoid such issues can read only my 'humourous' posts. Those who come for photography can avoid it all together. It is their choice however, and I think that is important.
respectfully,
chris ste. croix