@SuperDicq Topics about say, how we should adapt laws/policies to be more favourable towards FOSS (or less favourable towards restrictive, proprietary software) or solving issues that affects the common person (like making software more accessible, interoperability etc.) could be interesting...
But it's highly likely it'll go towards things like gender politics, anti-government politics and alike instead, things that only affect people with a very specific view on things.
Just the "typical politics" as main course with a side of software.
It's honestly why I personally prefer to keep software and politics separate for the most part (unless, it affects the common person).