How about the following?
1. Government or Electoral Politics
- Politicians, elections, political parties
(e.g., “Trump 2024,” “Biden ruined the economy,” “Tory policies are failing”)
2. Laws, Public Policies, or Legislation
- Debates on gun control, healthcare, education, etc.
(e.g., “Universal healthcare is a human right,” “Tax policies are unfair”)
3. Geopolitical Conflicts
- Wars, international disputes, sanctions, foreign policies
(e.g., “Russia-Ukraine war,” “Israel-Palestine conflict,” “China’s stance on Taiwan”)
4. Identity Politics & Social Debates
- Topics involving race, gender, religion, or sexuality in political contexts
(e.g., “DEI is ruining hiring,” “Trans women in sports,” “Religious freedom laws”)
5. Politicized Conspiracies or Commentary
(e.g., “Deep state control,” “Elections are rigged,” “Globalist agenda”)
6. Political Memes, Jokes, or Satire
(e.g., “Let’s Go Brandon,” “Tax the Rich” memes, political image edits)
Neutral
You can mention holidays — as long as you keep it neutral.

- “We’ll be closed for Labor Day.”
- “Here’s a Labor Day discount.”
- “Enjoy the long weekend!”

- “Labor Day is socialist propaganda.”
- “Let’s talk about workers’ rights and unions.”
- “Capitalists stole Labor Day from the left.”
Keep holiday mentions non-political and on-topic.
I would also refrain from posting about someone dying that held a seat of power. like RIP Pope Francis, since he may not be liked by anyone and is the symbol of the Catholic church who has done some terrible things in the past.. The same would be like making a post about Hitler, there are a small percentage of people that still believe he was right. Both would give you ire of people, since both held a power.
NOT COMPARING THE POPE WITH HITLER ABOVE!!!!!!!
But if it were a famous musician or film maker, sure go ahead, but if it were Epstein + Trump/Royal family ties that would be a NO again.