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“We must make the time and space to tend to one another, leaving the comfort of our known audiences so as to bring comfort to those who are different — and probably even voted differently,” concludes Lewis. “We must do this right away in order to soberly assess and rapidly react to the radical change....”

Um, have you been paying any attention at all? It wasn’t enough to get people to the polls....THATS WHY TRUMP WON.

Not irrelevant at all. It’s about time the spoiled 20 something activist bloggggggers here finally understand that they are wrong. They lost with Hogan, and will lose with Trump. Don’t forget they called him a rapist and a white supremacist just last night. Last time I checked, such statements are libel unless he

I’m not whining. How is this considered whining? I’m laying out what my experiences are, and I’m letting Gizmodo, and some of you readers that are so narrow minded to think that every single republican and Trump supporter are every ad hominem you can think of, know that this is how a ton of people feel. As noted by

Hillary is the wrong person to be “everyone’s president.” If anything, (assuming you’re a democrat) you should be disappointed that she was the nominee, and shouldn’t simply point fingers at Trump. Instead, make sure the DNC understand their massive failures.

Unfortunately I have been declined jobs because of my color. I’ve never “overcome” my whiteness in any form. And your reply precisely outlines my point. Without knowing me, you’ve painted a picture of me as some extremely privileged person that can EASILY find myself a job (I went to college, Computer Science, and

You say birthright, as if I said that word.

There are not many people in this world whom I would less like to be than Sabrina Rubin Erdely. She made her bed, but ouch, the public career humiliation, now complete with monetary damages, that will never go away.

Counter-point: If Susan Sarandon’s endorsement on November 1st is something that could effect the way you choose to vote, you’re already a big part of the problem.

That’s difficult--especially because workers have no protections against free speech retaliation by their employers. Have you tried getting a glassy look in your eyes, drooling a little out of your mouth and then falling down and flopping on the floor?

Maybe M Knight Shyaman has been retired THE WHOLE TIME.

Other than saying that you don’t follow politics and don’t see the point of voting, I don’t know how else to change the convo and not get your supervisor to keep asking. I doubt it’s about a general conversation and more about finding out where you stand which can put you in a bad place if you’re not on the same page

Please just finally write an article that just says “We hate anything that has to do with Peter Thiel.” That way we don’t have to keep reading your REACHING stories. Thanks. -everyone that reads Gizmodo

The irony of a person going to jail for voting for someone that SHOULD be in jail.

I refuse to believe outright lies and misleading bullshit that the Alarmists love to scare people with. Lets be honest here, Al Gore and the like always show us maps and other bullshit that is completely and utterly fictitious and doesn’t have any ties to any actual science. Why? Because the actual number’s aren’t

The article said nothing about climate change.

So what, you had to out-asshole the imaginary anticipated assholes?

Congrats...I guess.

If you fuckers ONLY want to fire people who are GOP supporters and not every billionaire with massive political ties to companies, then that’s a problem.

Jesus this vendetta against Thiel is getting really old. Yeah, he funded the lawsuit that killed Gawker, but guess what? Gawker lost that lawsuit not because of Thiel’s money but because of it’s it’s own behavior and how that behavior was viewed in a court of law. Regardless of whether or not you agree with the

Does it matter? I’m still not voting for either of them.