We cannot change the politics issue until we change the culture around it; until we talk about what parents do for their kids as an act of love. That's a cultural conversation.
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Yeah, exactly, you can talk about politics in music, you can talk about something else, but that's always going to change, and love is never going to change.
It's true that it's within the realm of cultural politics that young people tend to work through political issues, which I think is good, although it's not going to solve the problems.
I think that if I would talk on a political subject, if I talk about it, it would divide the audience on that issue. That's not my issue.
It is time for us to focus on the issues that bring us together as a nation. Supporting parents' capacity to raise their children with the love and resources they need is simply the right thing to do.
Conversations between parents and kids are important - about race issues, about all kinds of things, about heritage.
As a gay man, I think the role of culture is central to how you change politics - culture is politics.
Culture change means we will do things differently.
I love having different cultures around, but when the parent culture kind of dissipates, you're left thinking, 'Well, what's going on?'
Our culture is more shaped by the arts and humanities than it often is by politics.
Contrary to what everyone thinks, in my family, we didn't talk about politics at home.
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