Researchers find that speaking out against hate speech is a collective responsibility - study
The team said their study stresses the need to overcome the prevailing passive attitude to hate speech and emphasizes the importance of bystanders’ collective opposition to hate speech incidents.
Demonstrators take part in an antisemitism protest outside the Labour Party headquarters in central London, Britain April 8, 2018.(photo credit: REUTERS/SIMON DAWSON)ByJUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICHUpdated: