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A term for people who are involuntarily apolitical—not by choice, but because they have been rejected from all possible political groups and communities due to having unique political views, positions outside the standard political spectrum, or views that don't fit any existing category. InApols are the orphans of the political world: they want to belong, to participate, to have a political home, but no group will have them. Left, right, center, libertarian, authoritarian, green, nationalist—all find them too strange, too inconsistent, too threatening. They wander the political landscape alone, their views ignored, their voices unheard, their participation impossible. InApol is the condition of those who are political by nature but homeless by circumstance.
InApol (Involuntary Apoliticism) Example: "She held views that combined elements of socialism and traditionalism, environmentalism and localism—positions that made sense to her but fit nowhere. The left called her conservative; the right called her radical; the center called her confused. She applied to every group, joined every community, and was rejected from all. She was InApol: involuntarily apolitical, wanting to belong but belonging nowhere. Politics happened around her; she watched, unrepresented, unwelcome, alone."
by Dumu The Void February 18, 2026
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A term for people who are involuntarily forced to join a political group or adopt a political position due to political, state, government, social, economic, or cultural pressure—despite internally disagreeing with or disliking that group or position. InPols are the conscripts of the political world: they must pretend allegiance, suppress dissent, and conform publicly while privately maintaining their true views. This can happen under authoritarian regimes (where non-conformity is dangerous), in polarized societies (where neutrality is impossible), in families (where deviation means exile), or in workplaces (where politics affects employment). InPol is the condition of those who wear political masks to survive, their true selves hidden, their real views unexpressed.
InPol (Involuntary Politicism) Example: "He worked in an industry where progressive politics were mandatory—not officially, but socially. To keep his job, he had to affirm views he didn't hold, support causes he doubted, join movements he questioned. He was InPol: involuntarily political, forced to perform allegiance while privately dissenting. At home, he was himself; at work, he was a character. The mask protected him but cost him daily."
by Dumu The Void February 18, 2026
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