10 paragraphs is not required to say “where,” “when,” and literally link to supporting evidence, but okay, thanks for stopping by
10 paragraphs is not required to say “where,” “when,” and literally link to supporting evidence, but okay, thanks for stopping by
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Wow, it’s almost like being Jewish doesn’t require you to support Israel, or something! Who knew?
Hmm. I can’t imagine what white people did, historically, that might have been the very genesis for all those problems. Oh well, I’m sure it’ll come to me one of these days.
The people getting their knickers in a twist in responding to you seem to be, uh, pretty much proving your point about the whole thing. +1
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Okay, but tell me, is “insufferable dipshit asshole” pronounced “NewEnglandorDIE” or is there also a weird regional tic to that as well?
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I’m not shutting down anything. I, myself, am not making any claims about who had any effects because I think it’s an exceptionally complex mix of factors and boiling it down to “X person made this statement in public and ruined EVERYTHING” or “people of a similar mindset probably caused this!” is simplistic…
Correct, I think that had much more to do with the “Democrats” who voted for Bush, but what the hell do I know? And yeah, the burden of proof is very much on the person making claims about the influences of various individuals on the electorate. I bet you think Susan Sarandon also threw the election to Trump, right?
You mean the CIRCLE data that showed youth voting in key states went for Clinton and still wouldn’t have affected the actual outcome? Okay, sure, thanks for stopping by.
There are ton of Gawker/Deadspin readers that didn’t vote for Hillary because she was politically impure, or just didn’t get fired up enough to vote in general. The data shows the youth/city population didn’t get out to vote in the numbers they needed to and if she got the support that Democrats usually get (when they…
The people in PA, WI, and MI who said, “There’s no way Trump will win here so let me talk a little more about The Dangers Of Stagnation and Incrementalism” delivered the White House to Trump.
No. Wrong.
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You’re severely overestimating the overlap between the audience of Deadspin readers who would be in any way influenced by that particular take and people who had any hand in a) not voting for Hillary or b) actively voted for Trump. Enjoy your histrionics, internet commenter, you’re really making a difference on this…
Nobody’s fighting the obvious benefits of automation. They’re rightfully demanding that the consequences for workers replaced by automation be dealt with fairly and soon.
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