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.

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.
Pa-pa to Hate Speech
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.