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Gabriel Sherman, Yashar Ali hit @Time for leaving off THIS #MeToo victim from its #PersonOfTheYear cover

By now you’ve heard that this year’s Time magazine “Person of the Year” is the “Silence Breakers” of the #MeToo movement:

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But guess who Time left off its cover:

Not just the cover. The entire piece:

And in reality, Carlson was one of the first to actually speak out:

Time’s snub comes on the day that Carlson is in DC to introduce legislation to get rid of arbitration in employment contracts:

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But to Time magazine, Carlson is invisible:

But Taylor Swift got the cover:

Carlson took the high road, saying “it’s ok”:

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Gretchen Carlson FTW:

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