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Kazumi
Professional TeacherI was watching a video and then the sentence came up and it made me confused.
He said “ your politics are ugly “ to the person.
The person is not a politician actually.
Why he said “ your politics are “.
Politics means “ politics “ right?
Like government or something.
Apr 1, 2023 10:21 AM
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Here it means a person's personal opinions about politics: his or her opinions on the issues of the day, especially on items of controversy. For example, in the United States a big item of contention is gun control. There is much disagreement on that, and a person might not agree with someone else's "politics" on that matter.
April 1, 2023
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