@susiecubed@Suzierizzo1 Settle down, Sue.
"Because of the traditional meaning of the βokayβ hand gesture, as well as other usages unrelated to white supremacy, particular care must be taken not to jump to conclusions about the intent behind someone who has used the gesture." https://t.co/cFmSuVf1Nj
@ultras_antifaa@HungryNTired In 2017, the βokayβ hand gesture acquired a new and different significance thanks to a hoax by members of the website 4chan to falsely promote the gesture as a hate symbol, claiming that the gesture represented the letters βwp,β for βwhite power.β https://t.co/cFmSuVf1Nj
@harryfisherEMTP@That1Lady1 1. Base rate fallacy - that was the point I was making.
2. Please elaborate on "long list of super dangerous side effects".
@NYC2NRT@HeathTudor1@RunThemMemes@M1D3V Educate yourself.
"Because of the traditional meaning of the βokayβ hand gesture, as well as other usages unrelated to white supremacy, particular care must be taken not to jump to conclusions about the intent behind someone who has used the gesture." https://t.co/WlMnZktdg9
@NYC2NRT@HeathTudor1@RunThemMemes@M1D3V It's a circle game. It's a joke.
The false claim that the OK gesture represented white power was a hoax that originated on 4chan website. Did you know that?