Among some LGBTQ activists, resistance to bigotry means nonviolence and radical compassion. They believe hating the harassers doesn't change the cycle of violence.
The election of Donald Trump was a turning point for these young adults, akin to 9/11 for millennials. Gen Zers realized as kids that American exceptionalism was a lie.Life After Hate, a nonprofit that helps people leave violent far-right groups, says compassion is a major catalyst for de-radicalization. “That is the only way you get extremists to change,” executive director Patrick Riccards told me.
San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk speaks to the media about the city’s new anti-litter law in October 1978. He’s been driving Uber 12 hours a day to talk with people in the district, including conservatives, to bridge divides and build relationships. “Both sides need to ask themselves what we can do to turn down the temperature,” he told me.
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