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Since 2000 the [[ADL]] has maintained a lists of "[[hate symbols]]". The list on the group's website included icons, gestures and numbers (for example, 12, 13, 14 & 28). The ADL was criticised in 2019 after adding the American Sign language symbol for "OK" to its list. The ADL claimed that the gesture was "in some circles as a sincere expression of white supremacy".<ref>https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/ok-hand-sign-added-to-list-of-hate-symbols-for-white-supremacy/ar-AAHWrlr</ref> | Since 2000 the [[ADL]] has maintained a lists of "[[hate symbols]]". The list on the group's website included icons, gestures and numbers (for example, 12, 13, 14 & 28). The ADL was criticised in 2019 after adding the American Sign language symbol for "OK" to its list. The ADL claimed that the gesture was "in some circles as a sincere expression of white supremacy".<ref>https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/ok-hand-sign-added-to-list-of-hate-symbols-for-white-supremacy/ar-AAHWrlr</ref> | ||
==Media coverage== | ==Media coverage== | ||
− | The [[ | + | The [[corporate media]] reports [[ADL]] [[propaganda]] as fact. Apparently the OK sign is [[white supremacy]].<ref>https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-49837898</ref> |
[[Cancel culture]] could now attack unsuspecting people for using said emoji. Anyone using the emoji can now be called [[alt-right]]. | [[Cancel culture]] could now attack unsuspecting people for using said emoji. Anyone using the emoji can now be called [[alt-right]]. |
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"Hate symbols" (enemy image) | |
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In 2019, the ok sign became a "hate symbol". | |
A term created by the ADL. An enemy image mobilised to facilitate legal restriction of free speech. |
Since 2000 the ADL has maintained a lists of "hate symbols". The list on the group's website included icons, gestures and numbers (for example, 12, 13, 14 & 28). The ADL was criticised in 2019 after adding the American Sign language symbol for "OK" to its list. The ADL claimed that the gesture was "in some circles as a sincere expression of white supremacy".[1]
Media coverage
The corporate media reports ADL propaganda as fact. Apparently the OK sign is white supremacy.[2]
Cancel culture could now attack unsuspecting people for using said emoji. Anyone using the emoji can now be called alt-right.
A bowl haircut and the Pepe the Frog meme are also considered symbols of hate by the ADL.
Wikipedia
Wikipedia has an article listing hate symbols according to the ADL.