"You can't ignore politics, no matter how much you'd like to"
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Intent-wise, Ivins is defending political attention as a form of self-defense. Her career, especially in Texas’s conservative machine politics and the national rightward turn of the late 20th century, trained her to treat apathy as a luxury enjoyed by people least likely to be harmed. The subtext: you can ignore politics, but politics won’t ignore you. Decisions about wages, schools, policing, reproductive rights, war - they arrive in your life whether you RSVP or not.
It also contains a sly jab at performative neutrality. “I’m not political” becomes, in Ivins’s framing, a confession of comfort or denial, not enlightenment. She uses plainspoken inevitability to puncture the fantasy that private life is separate from public power - a particularly American fantasy, and a particularly profitable one for those already holding the levers.
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"You can't ignore politics, no matter how much you'd like to." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-cant-ignore-politics-no-matter-how-much-youd-76643/. Accessed 7 Feb. 2026.









