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Religion is not apolitical im afraid. Praying for Nazis is not apolitical either.
To be fair I think they were using apolitical more to say that what is conventionally politics was not discussed much there and that they set aside said differences, with that post as evidence that there are different people of viewpoints and politics in the server, not that that message was apolitical, the fact that it was political but to the other side was the point
True, but apolitical is also used as a euphemism for centrist or right-wing by the neoliberal media outlets. This euphemism is very misleading as ignorant 'independent' people hide behind it to mask the actual harm their views will cause. People like Manchin for example aren't apolitical or centrist. They are right-wing with a more presentable public persona.
Manchin and other politicians like him are essentially the fall guys for when the party doesn't actually want a bill or action to pass. Manchin, for example, voted against confirming a new member of the national labor relations board in the last days of Biden's term. He in effect sided against workers by refusing to appoint a new member to the board to uphold workers rights.
This made it easier for Trump to come along and further gut the board that is responsible for enforcing workers rights. You also get the same thing occasionally with 'libertarians' on dating apps who are also usually right-wing putting on a more respectable persona.