The dreams and limits of Oregon’s hotline against hate

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The dreams and limits of Oregon’s hotline against hate
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Oregon’s approach to addressing bias is gaining momentum across the country as the U.S. contends with a rise in prejudicial abuse and limited recourse.

At most, the fliers had violated a littering ordinance, but the operators feared they could inspire violence. Stetz-Waters and Costa advised people to avoid spreading them further: Don’t post the fliers on social media. Don’t visit the websites they advertise. Don’t give the creators more attention.

The other operators preferred to shield their identities. Hecklers had become regulars, threatening to publish their names and addresses on the internet. Some made vague threats, such as “watch your back” — which was free speech, not criminal intimidation, since they didn’t specify when, where and why the operators should watch their backs.

“It’s a lot of information to take in,” said Willie Poinsette, the co-founder of the group, Respond to Racism, after Costa wrapped her presentation. “A lot to think about.”Poinsette, 76, had invited Costa and Stetz-Waters to speak at one of Respond to Racism’s monthly meetings after reading on Facebook about the hotline.

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