Thursday, March 7, 2024

California Bolshevik Nomenklatura pit neighbor against neighbor

Editor's note: Sound advice: Leave California. Take your businesses with with you as the Bolsheviks running California are turning the people into a type of party apparatchik in their communities. This is the revitalized sblizhenie, the Soviet policy of bringing the diverse nationalities into a close socialist community by gradually reducing ethnic differences of individual nationalities. The party cadre manning the telephones are going to be drawing a monthly California salary to sit their all day taking phone calls from snitches. Almost anything can be construed as hate speech. There doesn't have to be a crime or evidence presented to call the hotline. The state Cheka will start maintaining data files on these reported "hate crimes." This Bolshevik move in California by the state Nomenklatura will use this resource to go after conservatives in California. Immigrants can also use this hotline to target American citizens. Calling into this Bolshevik hotline is anonymous meaning anyone can be targeted for what ever reason destroying 1st Amendment rights. The Bolshevik Newsom stated this CA vs Hate "approach does not require engagement with the criminal legal system," meaning this is a private data-collecting entity directed at the intelligentsia Politburo running California who feel they are above the law. This is like the "Great Terror" that took place in the previous Soviet Union that created fear among the Soviet citizenry. This is the zhdanovshchina: attacks on conservatives (during the CPSU it was an attack on writers, musicians, and scientists) for deviance from concepts approved by the California state Politburo.
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Source: Office of Governor

Governor Newsom Announces the Launch of CA vs Hate, a New Statewide Hotline to Report Hate Acts in California

May 4, 2023

Californians can visit CAvsHate.org or call 833-8-NO-HATE for resources and to report acts of hate
Callers can receive assistance in over 200 languages
Governor Newsom and the Legislature have invested $110 million into anti-hate programs

SACRAMENTO – In response to a rise in hate crimes and at the start of Asian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Governor Gavin Newsom, along with the California Civil Rights Department (CRD), today, announced the official launch of CA vs Hate, a new multilingual statewide hotline and website that provides a safe, anonymous reporting option for victims and witnesses of hate acts. CA vs Hate is in direct response to the rise in reported hate crimes in California, which in recent years, reached their highest levels since 2001 – jumping almost 33% from 2020 to 2021.

"Here in California, we are sending an unequivocal message that hate will not be tolerated," said Governor Newsom. "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. 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."

"In California, our diversity is what makes the nation's most populous state a beautiful and vibrant community," said First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom at an event in Sacramento launching this new program. "It's horrifying that hate crimes are on the rise, and so let it be made clear: we stand with our diverse communities, and we are committed to ensuring they feel safe and heard. There is no room here for bigotry and hate-fueled violence."

Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi (D-Torrance) started the conversation to create a state hotline to report hate crimes in 2021 – this program will help individuals and communities targeted for hate including Asian Americans, Latinos, Black Americans, LGBTQ+ individuals, religious minorities, and other communities that make up California's diversity and strength. Hotline services are confidential and provided for free, regardless of immigration status. These services are offered in a culturally competent manner and will help people identify options and next steps after a hate incident or hate crime has occurred. Hate acts can be reported in 15 different languages through the online portal and in over 200 languages when calling the hotline.

"With the launch of the Ca vs Hate Resource Line and Network, we unequivocally state that there is no home or place for hate in California," said Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency Secretary Lourdes Castro Ramírez. "We are doubling down on our commitment to combat hate by embracing the strength of our diversity and empowering Californians with resources and support to prevent and end hate in all forms."

Please go to Office of Governor to continue reading.
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