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by wnkrshm
2484 days ago
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This is the first time I've heard about this emoji being in some way connected to white suppremacy... is this a thing? Edit: relevant wikipedia article
[0]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OK_gesture#As_a_white_power_sy... It seems online culture is so plastic that we can quickly see a move from irony/trolling to sincere usage. How is a person not at the fronts of where hateful groups and their opponents meet supposed to navigate a battlefield of memes and conventions that see distinct transitions in cultural symbols (like a phase change almost) from benign to harmful within weeks? |
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https://twitter.com/tatianatmac/status/1164912554876891137
part of this breakdown: https://dev.to/aryanjnyc/ken-wheeler-and-dan-abramov-deactiv...
I think people with such obsessions, bringing their baggage of politics everywhere should be thrown out of tech communities discussing tech. They can form whatever meta-community they like for that.
I have seen absolutely zero ..."white supremacism" in React community leaders, and the whole idea is too bizarro to begin with.
If someone is both a white supremacist and a React developer (which I find implausible, but ok) that's bad, but it's not like it's any sizable part of React devs, or characterizes the tone of the community, or affects anything or whatever...