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OP, what you're referring to is termed 'apolitical'.
Where-as the term 'politically neutral' doesn't mean that someone is uninterested in political affairs but rather that the person neither (1.) identifies with a political party nor (2.) consistently supports one party over the other(s).
It's an unpopular stance, but I actually do consider myself an "independent" voter. If there were more than 2 parties, maybe I could find one that I'd be interested in aligning with explicitly. I just don't feel the need to pretend to embrace either of 2 major parties that change their tack every 4 years anyway.
This is one of the sane stances. The major parties have devolved into divisive factions that prey on extremist ideologies to further isolate voters. Either way, election fraud is alive and well. All of these things are predetermined
The major parties love to blame each other, despite both being responsible for the way things are today
When the last time when the world wasn't today?
The opinions and political positions one holds should be based on logic, be grounded in reality, and derived from empirical evidence. Not partisan nonsense.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1gGLfbYdEA
There is no neutrality indeed, everyone has personal interests and may want a policy going in the direction of said interests. Neutrality is a lie, human beings aren't neutral, they never are.