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Well, I'd say it's just about as apolitical, as anything I've ever seen that could easily be very political. Other than that the story's setting is in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Plainly not a lot of Whites there (the oddity of so many Occidental characters being common in mango/animu notwithstanding). And finally it's really a story of the survival of the remnants of humanity after the global collapse. In that it's similar to say, Mad Max.
The odd juxtaposition of everything makes the laid-back /comfy/ more poignant IMO. Top it all off with arguably some world-class robowaifus, vaguely Ghibli-esque layouts, and the ASMR-like sound engineering of the OVAs, and it's a small cult piece.
I love it, actually.