The very worst thing we can possibly to do is to reach out and try to take Trumpist's “concerns” seriously: it only serves to legitimize and normalize pernicious falsehoods that should never be granted any degree of legitimacy. That’s why it’s so important to respond with contempt; to belittle and mock them; to ostracize and exclude them from our social gatherings (once we eventually start having those again); to refuse them service at our businesses and workplaces; and to generally de-legitimize them in every possible way. I’m not saying that out of my own distaste for them, I’m saying that as a vital matter of public safety. One of the reasons there’s recently been a resurgence in outright nazism is that, unlike past decades following WWII, we began to ease up on the intensity of repulsion expressed toward nazis… increasingly, our own commitment to open-mindedness and tolerance of “other viewpoints” left us too hamstrung to effectively contain them, granting them more breathing room to emerge and pollute the body politic once again. Now nazis feel comfortable enough to march openly in the streets, while we agonize over whether it’s “ethical” to punch one of them in the head while they’re being interviewed by a TV crew. Always remember: the nazis aren’t going to play on our terms, or abide by our ethical standards. So we need not apply any to them, in turn.