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This is a list of hate symbols, including acronyms, numbers, phrases, logos, flags, gestures and other miscellaneous symbols used for hateful purposes, according to the Anti-Defamation League. [1] Some of these items have been appropriated by hate groups and may have other, non-hate-group-related meanings, [2] [3] including anti-racist meanings ...
The Anti-Defamation League has added the 'OK' hand gesture and 'bowlcut' symbols to its online 'Hate on Display' database
The hand gesture meaning "OK" is now considered a hate symbol, according to a new report by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). The sign was one of 36 new entries added to the organization's Hate ...
The New York City-based group launched the database in 2000 to help law enforcement officers, school officials and others recognize signs of extremist activity.
In September 2019, the Anti-Defamation League added the OK gesture to its "Hate on Display" database. [ 63 ] [ 67 ] The listing notes that while the usage of the OK hand gesture "in most contexts is entirely innocuous", some white supremacists have begun using the OK symbol "as a sincere expression of white supremacy", so care should be taken ...
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) publishes lists of symbols used by antisemitic groups. [65] Included in these publications are several Germanic pagan symbols that have been used by Nazi and neo-Nazi groups, but have also always been used by non-racist pagan religions. The ADL emphasises that these symbols are not necessarily racist and has ...
The gesture has joined the list as it is used by some as a "sincere expression of white supremacy", according to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a US anti-hate group
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