This group says it can help reduce hate-fueled violence
PositiveU.S News

In a time when hate-fueled violence is on the rise, the group Eradicate Hate, led by Brette Steele, is stepping up to fill the gap left by federal funding cuts. Despite the challenges posed by the Trump administration's decision to reduce support for programs aimed at combating domestic terrorism, Steele believes their efforts are crucial and may even be saving lives. This highlights the importance of grassroots initiatives in addressing societal issues and protecting communities from violence.
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