Tanya Gersh heard gunshots when she picked up her phone. It wasn’t the first time.A real estate agent and mother of two, Gersh became the target of a barrage of hate last year for trying to help Sherry Spencer sell a property in Whitefish, Montana, and use part of the proceeds as a donation for a human rights group. That caught the eye of neo-Nazis, who were convinced Gersh was pressuring Spencer to sell.Why were neo-Nazis enraged by a proposed real estate transaction? Because Spencer is the mother of Rochard Spencer, a leader of the “alt-right” movement of self-identified white nationalists. They believed Gersh was extorting Spencer.The hate directed at Gersh came in all forms. She got angry phone calls, hateful texts, intimidating emails and racist social media posts. People she’d never met urged Gersh to kill herself. A chunk of the filth was even directed at her 12-year-old son via his Twitter and YouTube accounts.
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