![]() ![]() Coming from those now-public figures who’ve proven most fond of throwing it (and teaming it with a knowing smirk), it’s impossible to tell if the sign is sincerely sinister shorthand for white supremacy or merely a kind of douchey magic spell that triggers libs with a wiggle of the fingers.Īnd increasingly, it seems like an irony lost on itself. Which, of course - a thousand duhs - is by design. Since then, the gesture has curled the claws of high-profile nationalist provocaturds like Milo Yiannopolous and Richard Spencer, and has effectively spread across alt-right and alt-lite photo ops relatively unchecked for the last two years.īut all of this apparent quacking from likely ducks doesn’t (and can’t) say anything definitive about the intent behind the silent gesture. We must force to dig more, until the rest of society ain’t going anywhere near that. ![]() “Leftists have dug so deep down into their lunacy. ![]() claiming that the OK hand sign is a symbol of white supremacy,” reads the post-zero of the phenomenon. “e must flood Twitter and other social media websites. ![]()
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