 My name is Farah Pandith and I'm the former special representative to Muslim communities at the U.S. Department of State, but I'm also the author of How We Win. I've written this book because I believe that we can do more together to fight extremism. The kinds of people who are not interested in this conversation are people who are watching on the sidelines, who have been, frankly, lazy on hate. They think that somebody else is going to be able to solve the problem of us versus them ideologies, but in fact it takes all of us. It takes government, it takes the private sector and those people who use social media. In everyday actions all of us see the us versus them. What we want to be able to do is to say there's no place for hate in our communities and that we want to treat each other with the kind of respect that we know we're capable of. What I want to see is more creativity around how we can use technology to build more antibodies in the system. Why is it that we always allow the strongest voices of hate to be able to be saturating everything that we see? We haven't sat around and thought differently about what we actually could do if anything was possible. That's where we need to begin.