
That's a great question! Many different people will have various answers to this question, but I believe there is one supreme answer: it does not.
You see, "geopolitical" is a made up word by the people who claim to make words. Big Dictionary has been feeding us conspiracy words for years now. Oxford, Merriam-Webster, and the like have been relentless in attempting to divide the citizens of Earth. Without words, we would not fight.
As an example, take George Orwell's 1984. In the book, English is a language going defunct in favor of newspeak, a language that attempts to remove connotation from words and instead focus solely on denotation, the textbook definition of words. This seemingly impossible goal is achieved by only having one word for each representable object or concept. This lack of variety forces one word to bear all of the meanings, limiting the freedom of expression. The word "geopolitical" is an attempt to divide our fellow citizens by implying a world-wide divide between opinions, turning us against each other. What would otherwise be inconsequential opinions now affect every single part of life.
This result is without part the master plan of Big Dictionary and their subordinates. However, there is hope. Together, we can defeat these overreaching corporations that seek to divide the human population. Join me, my fellow friend, in shutting the fuck up for the rest of your life, to stick it to these conglomerates that we are stronger than our words; we are the people.
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