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Camille, how do we respond to people like James Manning or Gordon Klingenshmitt, who spread cruel, demeaning lies like these to large, unquestioning audiences? They make my blood boil. I mean, deep down, I want to inflict upon these bigots ten times the pain they've caused others... and it makes me sick to my stomach. I am not a violent person, and it tears me up to feel that way about another human. Do you ever feel like that? How do you deal with it? How do you remain compassionate?
We go on with our lives and quietly let them talk themselves to death. James Manning is never going to affect my right to get married or get a job. Gordon Klingenschmitt may hold some political power, but in the grand scheme, he's already wrecked his reputation too much to ever effect great change. Antonin Scalia, on the other hand, makes my blood boil. When I think about the next couple of years in politics and law, and how the entire trajectory of my life could change in a heartbeat at the whim of Rick Santorum or Ted Cruz or Antonin Fucking Scalia, that's what terrifies me to the point of tears. Those are the people who make me want to act and vote and scream and cry and rally others to make some noise (and also to be grateful, for my own sake, that I'm not a violent person either, but I know exactly what you mean about feeling at odds with yourself). Those are the people who incite us to work in this movement, keep one another informed, support organizations that provide for people who need it, and make a safer world for those who have been affected by hate. But I'm not afraid of James Manning and Gordon Klingenschmitt. They've already dug their own graves.