sam_gordon
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https://www.usatoday.com/videos/new...rlando-character-made-hate-symbol/3831430002/
Short version...
Mixed race family goes to Universal in March. Kids get a picture w/Gru and a minion. In August, the family is going back through the pictures and notices Gru had formed his hand into an 'OK' sign and had it on the daughter's shoulder. The family complains to Universal because white supremacists have used the symbol. The actor playing Gru is fired.
Apparently doing an OK sign with your hands upside down means you're a racist. I had heard among my kids friends that if someone "flashes" this sign and you look at it, they're supposed to punch you in the shoulder or something stupid like that. That's going back a couple years though.
So here's my question... why do we allow people to "take over" the symbol? It only means something if we (whoever views it) feel it means something.
Thoughts?
Short version...
Mixed race family goes to Universal in March. Kids get a picture w/Gru and a minion. In August, the family is going back through the pictures and notices Gru had formed his hand into an 'OK' sign and had it on the daughter's shoulder. The family complains to Universal because white supremacists have used the symbol. The actor playing Gru is fired.
Apparently doing an OK sign with your hands upside down means you're a racist. I had heard among my kids friends that if someone "flashes" this sign and you look at it, they're supposed to punch you in the shoulder or something stupid like that. That's going back a couple years though.
So here's my question... why do we allow people to "take over" the symbol? It only means something if we (whoever views it) feel it means something.
Thoughts?