My boss doesn’t follow the news at all. I find it disappointing at times. We work in a left leaning organized and he’s

Anonymous
got every reason to care on a personal level about what this admin is doing. But yet he doesn’t even know basic news updates. And yes, we talk about personal stuff.

I know everyone will say the workplace is no place for politics etc, but I can’t help finding it odd, especially he’s a chatter box about other non work topics.

I guess everyone deals with this mess differently


This is just my observation, I don’t expect change
Anonymous
How inappropriate to drag politics into a work setting.

Where are your manners?
Anonymous
If it makes you better, I had a MAGA boss during the first Trump administration and I would much prefer a politically apathetic boss.
Anonymous
I'm gonna be real with you, I'm left leaning and I don't keep up with the news either. I hate Trump and everything he's doing and no one seems to be able to do anything...watching the news just makes me pointlessly frustrated so I don't.

Honestly I can relate to your boss wanting to focus on work instead of perseverating over something we can't do anything about. (And don't say we can protest, because those don't seem to be working.)
Anonymous
I’m left leaning and I don’t talk about politics at work. I do my job when I’m at work.
Anonymous
He's either choosing not to talk about politics at work or choosing to disassociate from the day to day news cycle. Both smart decisions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How inappropriate to drag politics into a work setting.

Where are your manners?


+100

Maybe he is secretly MAGA.

Try to imagine how you would feel if you had a Republican boss jabbering about politics all day in the office. Would that be appropriate?

Try to have a shred of intellectual integrity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:got every reason to care on a personal level about what this admin is doing. But yet he doesn’t even know basic news updates. And yes, we talk about personal stuff.

I know everyone will say the workplace is no place for politics etc, but I can’t help finding it odd, especially he’s a chatter box about other non work topics.

I guess everyone deals with this mess differently


This is just my observation, I don’t expect change


Talk is cheap. If it really bothers you, go find another job. Otherwise, STFU and carry out your duties.
Anonymous
My current office it’s not discussed at all. I love it. It’s very GenX. We’re there to do the work. I don’t even know how any of my colleagues lean politically.

My last place hired a bunch of millennials during the pandemic, and it was very clear there was only one acceptable point of view. There was a big blow-up on Slack when someone mentioned in a foodie channel that there was a Chick-fil-A opening near one of our offices. A lot of people were pissed that anyone would even consider going there.

I much prefer working with people who don’t want to talk politics.
Anonymous
Why do you have to write such a long title to your post? That says a lot right there.
Anonymous
My work is inherently political because our clients and our jobs are impacted (hurt) by the administration's actions. We have a teams chat to share protests, etc. But we still don't talk about the daily news cycle because it's exhausting. OP, it's ok for your boss to handle things differently from you.
Anonymous
I do not talk politics ever at work. Enough issues making sure the work is done and contracts coming in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I do not talk politics ever at work. Enough issues making sure the work is done and contracts coming in.


This.

And I separately am not a news hound. I can't avoid hearing tidbits when listening to WTOP for traffic reports, although I wish I could. I try to ignore the "news" items and just focus on the traffic reports.
Anonymous
Brilliant of him to tell you he doesn't keep up with the news.

Translation = don't talk politics ("news") at work
Anonymous
Read the room OP! He just doesn’t want to talk about it with you.
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