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Kamikuza said..log man said..
it used to mean ok, now it means something horrible.
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www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/ct-life-ok-sign-racist-05282019-story.htmlalso showing ciscos original picture.........he could have linked the whole article which would have explained the symbol to the useful idiots.
marine le pen and another euro nazi
www.adl.org/education/references/hate-symbols/okay-hand-gesturefrom wiki
The ADL describes the symbol as a "trolling gesture" whose use began to increase in 2017.[43] According to the ADL, by 2019 some white supremacists had begun using the symbol "as a sincere expression of white supremacy", but that this was only a small fraction of users and that "many people have been falsely accused" of using the gesture to signal white-supremacist beliefs.[40] A number of people have been accused of genuine use of the sign in support for white-supremacist ideology:[37][46][47]
The American attorney Zina Bash, who is Jewish and Mexican-American, was accused falsely on Twitter of using the gesture as a "white power" sign while seated behind judge Brett Kavanaugh during his Supreme Court nomination hearing.[48][49][50][51][52]In September 2018, the U.S. Coast Guard disciplined an employee who conspicuously made this gesture in the background of a newscast.[53][43]In March 2019, Idaho Lt. Governor Janice McGeachin received considerable criticism for posing with members of the 3 Percenter right-wing militia group outside of her office who made the gesture.[54][55][56]In March 2019, alleged terrorist Brenton Tarrant flashed the sign to cameras in a New Zealand courtroom during his arraignment for the fatal shooting of 50 people in the Christchurch mosque shootings.[57][58][41]In May 2019 a Chicago Cubs fan was banned from Wrigley Field for using the gesture behind Black outfielder Doug Glanville during a TV report.[59]In May 2019, Chicago's Oak Park and River Forest High School spent $53,000 to reprint its yearbook after 18 students flashed the gesture in pictures. Officials stated that the symbol's association with white supremacy could jeopardize the students' reputations and future college and job prospects, so they would be removing the photographs from the yearbook in its reprinted form. [60]