Do you follow politics?

By Shru
India
February 1, 2017 7:16am CST
I personally not at all interested or more so aware of happenings in politics except the exceptional highs. Somehow that's one subject which never interested me as a kid as well in school days. Used to scrape thru in exams. What about you...do you follow it?
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• India
2 Feb 17
i am the most un-updated person in terms of a politics..i hate to study civics in my school days.In terms of India it looks more disgusting !!
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• India
4 Feb 17
@Funky2017 waiting it to become good 1 day..so i can learn it too.
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• India
4 Feb 17
@introspection oooh that's like a far fetched dream. Something which may never happen.
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• India
3 Feb 17
oh yes things are crazy down here. But guess that's how its everywhere.
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@else34 (13515)
• New Delhi, India
1 Feb 17
Yes,I am interested in politics.Have been a member of a political party,but rarely take part in political activities.I lack time.
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@else34 (13515)
• New Delhi, India
2 Feb 17
@Funky2017 Never.That's something I hate to do.I support a political party for its policies,but hate running after politicians.
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• India
2 Feb 17
@else34 make sense. No use following them around.
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• India
1 Feb 17
Oh alright. Great to hear we do have a candidate around here . Do share your brief experience if possible on how much ever work you have been involved with them.
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@allknowing (135869)
• India
3 Feb 17
The trump fiasco and also what is happening in India has aroused my interest in politics.
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• India
3 Feb 17
2 extreme events across the world. Definitely the exceptional high news is worth keeping a track of.
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• United States
2 Feb 17
I do follow , it is good to know what is happening, and it can't hurt , you never know you might hear something interesting.
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• United States
3 Feb 17
@Funky2017 , I guess that is what makes it interesting, the complete madness
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• India
2 Feb 17
But chances of interesting is usually less. Chances of their madness is more
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• India
4 Feb 17
@CookieMonster46 make sense. Madness = politics = hence interesting
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@MALUSE (69373)
• Germany
1 Feb 17
Of course, I do. You may not be interested in politics, but politics is interested in you. Don't complain if issues are decided for you, too.
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• India
1 Feb 17
Agreed
2 Feb 17
But again, a single person won't be able to change anything
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• India
2 Feb 17
@taxler but every person counts. A single person can break a tie. A single person could be responsible to help the winner lead and win.
@diosabella (4789)
2 Feb 17
I follow it. I'm just not a fanatic. And I don't usually comment on what's going on. But I like myself to get aware what is really going on and not just believe what the media says.
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2 Feb 17
@Funky2017 Not just crazy... But they can also spread lies just to have something to put on the news.
• India
2 Feb 17
@diosabella oh yeah. All setups just to improve their TRPs
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• India
2 Feb 17
Good. Media I know can make things crazy.
@smileyhema (4606)
• United States
1 Feb 17
Haha .. even I don't like it .. it's so dry to understand ..
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• India
2 Feb 17
seriously
1 Feb 17
Not really
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• India
1 Feb 17
@taxler (5)
2 Feb 17
Not really, only on president elections and such events.
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• India
2 Feb 17
Alright
• Bangalore, India
18 Feb 17
Yes I follow politics to keep me updated about the happenings... but I was never part of any active politics...