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Deus vult white supremacy
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The Anti-Defamation League explains on its website that the "use of the okay symbol in most contexts is entirely innocuous and harmless." But it was popularized on the far right through a hoax by users of the 4chan website, who wanted to see if they could stoke anger about the gesture on the left. The use of the "OK" hand gesture to indicate white supremacist beliefs was popularized by far-right internet users, who often appropriate everyday words, images and behaviors as extremist symbols as a way of "trolling" mainstream media and political opponents.

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  • The museum said it was "astonished" by the video and warned that the use of the hand symbol was "very serious." The museum added that neo-Nazi sentiment and activity was increasing in Brazil. Martins also retweeted a post from politician Alexandre Aleluia, who said the reports were evidence of "the moral degradation of our press." Bolsonaro, his allies and supporters regularly attack journalists and the free press in Brazil, accusing them of spreading "fake news" and leading unfair criticism of Bolsonaro's populist administration.Īmong those concerned by Martins' gesture was the Holocaust Museum in the Brazilian city of Curitiba.

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    "In their sick minds they saw an authoritarian gesture in an image that shows me adjusting the lapel of my suit: they will be prosecuted and held responsible one by one." "A warning to clowns who wish to support the thesis that I, a Jew, am sympathetic to 'white supremacism'," he wrote.

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    Martins dismissed the concerns on Twitter, describing those who had complained as "clowns" and threatening consequences for anyone accusing him of racism. #Brasil | Nesta quarta-feira (24/03), em sessão no Senado Federal com o chanceler Ernesto Araújo, o assessor especial para assuntos internacionais do presidente Jair Bolsonaro, Filipe Martins, reproduziu um gesto obsceno e também considerado supremacista.














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