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Readers discuss an Op-Ed by a moral philosopher about feelings of schadenfreude. Also: Divorce in the pandemic; the president’s “socialist” swipe at Joe Biden.
Readers are critical of the Supreme Court nominee’s reliance on the original text of the Constitution.
Readers analyze both the style and substance, discussing QAnon, foreign policy and more.
A reader says Senate Republicans need to take responsibility for crises current and future. Also: The financial sell-off and the pandemic; the artistry of the rapper Megan Thee Stallion.
A Black Southerner recalls segregation in life and in death. Also: Men and masks; when doctors overprescribe; a favorite New York City walking destination.
Readers discuss some of the issues involved in the nomination: business deregulation, abortion, radical conservatism and religious belief.
A nonprofit that works with teenagers says “sassy” attitudes are really an expression of strength. Also: The toll Covid takes on women; undocumented domestic workers.
Readers discuss the Affordable Care Act, abortion and how the Democrats were “snookered.”
“What is monstrous is that the man in the Oval Office dispensed long ago with even the pretense of civility in public discourse,” the senator’s pastor writes. Also: A determined older voter.
Readers react to a column by Bret Stephens that was critical of The Times’s 1619 Project, which marked the 400th anniversary of the arrival of enslaved people in America.