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The state of California has launched a ‘snitch hotline’ that people are supposed to use to report ‘hate acts’ including name-calling.

This is the sort of thing you expect to hear about on a liberal college campus, not in a massive state with tons of problems.

California is experiencing shrinking population for the first time in its history as residents flee for other states and this is what they’re focusing on?

The Blaze reports:

California launches new snitch hotline to report ‘hate acts’ and ‘hate incidents’ — including ‘name calling’

California has launched a new hotline for residents to report “hate acts.”

Last Thursday, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and the California Civil Rights Department announced the launch of CA vs Hate. Through the hotline, Californians will be able to snitch on their neighbors for committing “hate acts,” which the service explicitly states do not always include violence.

“A hate incident is a hostile expression or action that may be motivated by bias against another person’s actual or perceived identity,” the website states. “Perpetrators may be motivated by different discriminatory biases, including, but not limited to; bias based on race, color, disability, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, or gender, including gender identity.”

Some examples of “hate incidents,” according to the website, are “refusing service,” “derogatory name calling,” and bullying.

The new hotline, Newsom explained, is “an unequivocal message that hate will not be tolerated” in California.

“We stand firm for a California for All and it is important that we hold perpetrators accountable for their actions and provide resources for those individuals victimized by hate crimes,” he said in a statement. “Now, Californians have another tool to ensure that not only justice is served, but that individuals have access to additional resources to help deal with the lingering wounds that remain after such a horrendous crime occurs.”

Remember the ‘Stasi’ secret police in East Germany?

It’s not only a waste, it sounds un-American.




This story originally appeared on TheGateWayPundit

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