"I don't know if anybody wants to mix their politics with their entertainment"
About this Quote
The subtext is that “mixing” politics and entertainment isn’t some optional cocktail garnish; it’s already baked in. Pop has always sold attitudes about sex, power, race, class, patriotism, “good” femininity, “bad” femininity. The industry just prefers politics that feel invisible: a halftime show’s flag-waving, a red-carpet silence, a playlist curated to keep you docile. Apple’s line needles that hypocrisy by treating the supposed boundary as a matter of audience preference, not reality. If people truly didn’t want politics in entertainment, they’d have to give up a lot more than protest songs.
Context matters: in the post-2016 era, celebrity speech got recast as contamination. “Stay in your lane” became a way to police who’s allowed to speak, and what counts as “political.” Apple’s wry uncertainty highlights how consumer comfort gets elevated into a moral principle. The quote works because it sounds like a question asked aloud in a room that’s already answered it: people love politics in entertainment, as long as it agrees with them or doesn’t cost them anything.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Apple, Fiona. (2026, January 15). I don't know if anybody wants to mix their politics with their entertainment. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-know-if-anybody-wants-to-mix-their-110578/
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Apple, Fiona. "I don't know if anybody wants to mix their politics with their entertainment." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-know-if-anybody-wants-to-mix-their-110578/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I don't know if anybody wants to mix their politics with their entertainment." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-know-if-anybody-wants-to-mix-their-110578/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.





