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Pa-pa to Hate Speech

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Hrvatski Telekom launched the campaign “Pa-pa to Hate Speech” in collaboration with popular trap artist Hiljson Mandela, aiming to raise awareness about the spread of hate speech among young people in Croatia. 'Pa-pa' stands for 'bye-bye to hate speech,' symbolizing a call to end intolerance and promote mutual respect. A survey conducted in July 2024 revealed that 52% of youth aged 16 to 25 have personally experienced hate speech, most commonly due to their sexual orientation, physical appearance, or ethnic background.

Hrvatski Telekom is a company in Croatia.
The company started a campaign.
It is called "Pa-pa to Hate Speech".
That means "say goodbye to hate speech".
A famous music artist helps with the campaign.
His name is Hiljson Mandela.
Young people in Croatia know him.
The campaign wants young people to respect each other.

Food Bags saying Pa Pa

Pa-pa to Hate Speech

Hrvatski Telekom believes that words should not hurt or humiliate, which is why they launched a campaign against all hate speech.
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Pa-pa to Hate Speech

Hrvatski Telekom believes that words should not hurt or humiliate, which is why they launched a campaign against all hate speech.
Learn more

As part of the campaign, Hiljson Mandela released a song titled “Pa pa pa,” which he premiered at a pop-up event in Zagreb, encouraging young people to speak out against intolerance. Through this initiative, Hrvatski Telekom seeks to inspire Generation Alpha and Gen Z to engage in open conversations about hate speech and promote values of tolerance and mutual respect—both online and in real life.

Hiljson Mandela made a new song.
The song is called "Pa pa pa".
Hiljson Mandela sang the song at a special event in Zagreb.
He told young people:
Speak up against hate!
Say no to intolerance!
Hrvatski Telekom started this campaign to help young people.

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