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- who: Cecilia Jacob | orcid and colleagues from the group, often drawing on political reconstructions of historical narrativesThe provocation of discriminatory attitudes through hate speech, therefore, provides fertile ground for incitement to violence, whereby a targeting group calls for, or condones, the routine discrimination and violence against a targeted group [5] and can be mobilised to participate in collective violence, particularly where pre-existing criminal or militia networks exist [6]. Furthermore, systematic and orchestrated campaigns of hate speech signal intent to target a group. Hate speech feeds directly into three early warning signs before mass atrocities that need . . .
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