Sectarianism is a real problem, but it should be addressed by people engaging with each other - reconciliation.

On channels terrified of accusations of bias, or political retribution, comics making jokes about the growing power base of far-right politicians aren't taking the 'easy' route.

People think that the Middle East is very complex but I have an analogy that sums it up quite well. If you imagine that Palestine is a big cake, well... that cake is being punched to pieces by a very angry Jew.

I just want to do something that I feel makes a difference.

The Labour party has, from the beginning, been made up of diverse factions; that's its beauty - asking it to become cohesive is like trying to find one shampoo that will care for the hair of everybody in Angelina Jolie's house.

I've been studying Israeli army martial arts. I now know 16 ways to kick a Palestinian woman in the back.

I don't think I'm angry. I'm horrified - powered by horror.

If we can look at another human being and categorise them as 'illegal,' or that chilling American word 'alien,' then what has become of our own humanity?

Trump's one liberal policy seems to be his desire to pump more funding into mental health - which I've taken the liberty of interpreting as a massive cry for help.

Let's not forget that the essential message of a Republican candidate is a tricky sell. That you love America, but hate all the groups that make up America. That you love democracy, but hate people.

If you're an activist trying to do something important, I salute you. Most of us just give ourselves ethical brownie points for watching Channel 2 instead of Channel 3, like characters in a broad dystopian satire.

It's always easier to dismiss other people than to go through the awkward and time consuming process of understanding them.

I'm not Russell Brand or Ricky Gervais, but I have enough money that I don't have to work. Most people who've done what I do don't have that.

The Conservative party now exists largely to misinform the public, to convince voters struggling through austerity that they have the same interests as billionaires and corporations.

I was drinking so much coffee and Red Bull just to keep going it screwed me.

I think that everyone on the Internet has to deal with people saying negative things. It can be tough!

I think that the most important thing when it comes to achieving your dreams is just that you have to be realistic.

For whatever reason, illiteracy continues to plague the racist troll community.

People that are not happy in their offline life tend to turn to trolling to fill the void. Oftentimes, the people saying racist things do not even necessarily believe in what they are saying. They are just looking for attention they do not get in real life. When you keep that in mind, it is easier to avoid indulging those people all together.

Do not feed the trolls! Racist commenters usually troll the Internet looking for people of color to harass online. If you avoid responding, oftentimes they will get bored and move on.

I don't want to tell anybody who to vote for; I'd rather people just do their homework and make sure they vote for the person that they feel like is best to run our country.

People feel really uncomfortable talking about race and identity, largely because the subject is so taboo.

I enjoy working out because I struggle with anxiety, and exercise has been a great way for me to combat that.

What's really great about social media is we have tremendous access, and there's a wealth of information about the people that we admire online.