Jennifer Lawrence wants your help identifying the 'pathetic cowards' at the Charlottesville rally

""These are the faces of hate."
Jennifer Lawrence wants your help identifying the 'pathetic cowards' at the Charlottesville rally
WESTWOOD, CA - DECEMBER 14: Actress Jennifer Lawrence attends the premiere of Columbia Pictures' 'Passengers' at Regency Village Theatre on December 14, 2016 in Westwood, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images) Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images

Jennifer Lawrence has joined many celebrities who have used their platforms to denounce the actions of white supremacists—but her new approach is slightly different. She needs your help.

The actress, who's only public social media account is Facebook, shared images of people at the white suprematist rally that took place in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend and included a homework assignment for folks online.

"These are the faces of hate," she wrote. "Look closely and post anyone you find. You can't hide with the internet you pathetic cowards!"

While no one seems to have put names to the faces in the comment section of her post, @YesYoureRacist has been identifying people for inflammatory and racist language online since 2012. Over the weekend, the account posted a similar call for help with identifying people in the images circulated online.

While online people are still identifying these tiki-torch wielding assholes, some have already lost their jobs after being affiliated with the rally. Additionally, GoDaddy has banned neo-Nazi site for violating terms of service.

Of course, we should always be careful in the online rush to doxx people. It doesn't always work out as planned.

Still, it's validating to see someone at the level of Jennifer Lawrence's celebrity speak out so loudly against hate.

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