Practicing an ethic of inclusion does not mean that in order for opposing worldviews to come together there must be a lack of conviction on the part of any of the participants. Too often, partisan activists see an inclusion of the other as a fatal weakness in the bridge building process. I see no such thing. In fact, I only see strength when one congruently lives their ideology and praxis, especially under the auspice of including their other. This is the reason why I believe in the necessity of bringing opposing worldviews together and creating one big holy uncomfortableness. Every stereotype can be broken with a face, and every face has a story.
— Andrew Marin, Our Last Option, Chapter 4