Tech is heavily heavily impacted by politics.
If you work in a publicly traded company, you are super impacted by politics. Look at your compensation.
If you work in anything that requires access to semiconductors, you are super impacted by politics. (Tell me TSMC shutting down will only impact "those who want politics to impact them".)
If you work in a company that is trying to acquire other companies or engages in regulatory capture, politics impacts you.
If you work in a company or technology that has the interest of government, it impacts you (ask blockchain companies, ask social companies, ask tech security companies, ask app stores).
If you work in a company that depends on Section 230, GDPR, etc - politics is a huge impact on your job.
If you are part of a group that is a target of campaigns to create division, you are impacted by politics.
If you go and buy things at a grocery store, you're impacted by politics.
If you want to acquire a competitor, politics impacts you.
If you want to sell your goods to people in another country, politics impacts you.
If you work at Boeing (based on your username), you are 100% impacted by politics.
I'm going to throw it back at you, what isn't impacted by politics?