I think—and I don't think I will get in trouble for saying this—that, yes, there is white supremacy in this country. I think it's important to name that and to say that and to challenge it.
I think the responsibility of the elected representatives, as people who have been given voice by those they represent, is to stand up to that. The government has a clear role, I think, in challenging that ideology, and in countering that ideology, and in offering a counter-narrative that gives us something else to aspire to and something else to build relationships with rather than a white supremacist ideology.