My parents are apolitical - no bumper stickers, no yard signs. They don't talk about politics.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My parents always went to rallies and demonstrated against certain things; my generation, we often have a political conscience, but we're not that involved.
And I'm not apolitical - I'm very specific in my politics. But a lot of the time it's nobody's business unless you're over at my house having dinner.
I grew up in an apolitical household. I never left the country. When I became an adult, I started traveling and became interested in politics, and I probably talked about things in a silly, ignorant way.
Just as I never liked bumper stickers - even though I do brake for animals, and if I had a kid, she would definitely be an honor student - I don't like the idea of expressing my views through social-media-controlled rainbow-or-anything-else-ification.
It's not that I'm apolitical... In my youth, I was a freelance political speechwriter, which taught me a lot about writing fiction, I must add.
I'm apolitical. Where all that Conservative business came along from, I don't know.
My parents are awesome, but they're pretty left-wing.
I've truly tried to be apolitical.
It always seemed to be a constant that my parents were political.
My parents were really political. The news was very important in our home. We basically had dinner every night while watching the news, and then we'd discuss it with our parents.