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I suppose in general terms, I agree, since any message the author or creator has in mind when creating his work is going to be political on some level, depending on how you define it. Even if you just define politics as strictly something more overt, the author/creator has every right to produce the work they want to produce.

That being said, when art is being produced with the intent of selling it as a product, it's important to take into account what the audience wants as well. An artist might have a certain message he wants to get across, but your customers aren't beholden to purchase the product just because the message exists. That should seem obvious...but its important to remember regardless.

Personally...I don't really have an issue with any kind of message in the media I consume, provided its incorporated naturally and the message doesn't feel heavy-handed and awkward to the point I feel the fourth wall outright crumbling.



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