Haggis
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I thought of that, too. And I would've never associated this gesture with white power had I not received this photo. That being said, I don't recall the last time I saw a member of today's generation using the "OK" sign. Most use the thumbs up.Is there a difference between that symbol and the ''OK'' sign?
Context is everything, and it is lacking in this case, but the person who sent it to me is a respected former CO who I have always known to be a critical thinker and level-headed.Contrary to the adage, this still picture doesn't say all that much...
But it's out there on the Internet and now OPS had to deal with it regardless of source or context.Seems to me the gullible individuals ''raising concerns'' were just successfully trolled by 4chan users. Those individuals being associated with the media and deep state by their political opponents, the latter may have taken up the gesture in some contexts as a symbol of opposition.