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• The "OK" hand symbol: Begun as a hoax by members of the website 4chan, the OK symbol became a popular trolling tactic. By 2019, the symbol was being used in some circles as a sincere expression of white supremacy.
• Burning neo-Nazi symbols: Neo-Nazis have adopted the Ku Klux Klan practice of symbolic burnings, substituting swastikas and other neo-Nazi symbols such as othala and life runes, for crosses.
• Dylann Roof's "Bowlcut": The "Bowlcut" is an image of a bowl-shaped haircut resembling the one worn by white supremacist mass killer Dylann Roof. Those who use the bowlcut image or other "bowl" references admire Roof and call for others to emulate his 2015 mass shooting attack at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina.
• Happy Merchant: An anti-Semitic meme depicting a drawing of a Jewish man with heavily stereotyped facial features who is greedily rubbing his hands together. The meme is by far the most popular anti-Semitic meme among white supremacists.
• "Anudda Shoah": An anti-Semitic phrase that first became popular among white supremacists in 2014 to mock Jews, whom they claim bring up the Holocaust ("Shoah" is the Hebrew term for Holocaust) when confronted with anything they don't like.
• Diversity = White Genocide: A white supremacist slogan intended to suggest multiculturalism will mean the demise of the white race.
What about anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-ANTIFA?
"Destroying the New World Order"
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