"I don't view myself as a political leftie. I view myself as a storyteller who is fair to both sides"
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The key move is the replacement: not “I’m apolitical,” but “I’m a storyteller.” That shifts the argument from ideology to craft. Storytellers, in this framing, don’t campaign; they observe. They don’t moralize; they dramatize. “Fair to both sides” then functions as a credibility badge, signaling seriousness and balance in an era where “bias” is the default accusation. It’s also a subtle bid for a wider audience: if you can be convinced he’s not preaching, you might keep watching.
The subtext is that Robbins knows his work (and persona) carries political associations anyway. You don’t need to call yourself a “leftie” for your filmography or public stances to invite that label. So he appeals to a higher standard than team loyalty: empathy, complexity, the willingness to make even the “other side” human. The risk, of course, is that “both sides” can read as dodging moral clarity. But as an actor, he’s staking his claim on the one thing performance can do better than punditry: inhabit contradictions without resolving them into a slogan.
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Robbins, Tim. (2026, January 16). I don't view myself as a political leftie. I view myself as a storyteller who is fair to both sides. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-view-myself-as-a-political-leftie-i-view-123727/
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Robbins, Tim. "I don't view myself as a political leftie. I view myself as a storyteller who is fair to both sides." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-view-myself-as-a-political-leftie-i-view-123727/.
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"I don't view myself as a political leftie. I view myself as a storyteller who is fair to both sides." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-view-myself-as-a-political-leftie-i-view-123727/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


