Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would calm down and remember that these kids are 11/12, including my own, and that stories often become exaggerated
Umm
No.
I would tell camp director and present the facts calmly but I would not “calm down” about this. And yes the kid is old enough to know that is offensive and if not should have the shit scared out of him so he does in the future.
Anonymous wrote:I would calm down and remember that these kids are 11/12, including my own, and that stories often become exaggerated
Anonymous wrote:So weird how people misunderstand this totally innocent hand gesture. I mean it's not like Nazis repeatedly flash it every chance they get, is it? Oh wait...
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Here's the neo-Nazi who shot 50 people at two mosques in New Zealand repeatedly flashing this absolutely innocent OK sign to reporters as he is tried for mass murder.
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Here are a group of Nazis flashing the sign at a rally.
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Here are group of Nazi's flashing the sign at a counter protest to an anti-Nazi rally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So sad to me that you would all rather call OP a liar or her kid a liar instead of realizing there is a huge problem with racism in this country.
But neither the circle game nor the ok sign is racism or a huge problem.
Did you know that some of the most universally understood words, everywhere all over the world, includes Coca-Cola, dollar, and ok? It is one of the greatest contributions to world communication that we've ever made.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the hand gesture?
I’m not a troll and I don’t know what baseball thing someone referred to. The gesture was making the ok sign, but with his arms at his side. This has been classified as a hate symbol.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/kutv.com/amp/news/offbeat/okay-hand-gesture-labeled-a-hate-symbol-by-anti-defamation-league
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2019/12/15/us/ok-sign-white-power.amp.html
I didn't even know
I would not interpret this so harshly. You need a white power march for it to be racist.
Most likely the kids didn't even know
The rest sounds like just regular kid squabbles when there is a new group.
Kids that age all struggle when placed with people they do not know
As someone that has friends who pledged as Kappas, this is horrible. As usual white supremacists have hatred, steal something well meaning and positive to the black community, and turn it into a fricking HATE symbol. And this little boy has ignorant parents that have him thinking this behavior is amusing. It’s dangerous.
kappa alpha psi hand sign
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=kappa+alpha+psi+hand+sign&t=iphone&iax=images&ia=images
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And by the way, everyone who has pledged knows you do not ever claim a fraternal order in any way if you are not a part of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about the circle game?
What is the circle game?
where was you brought up you don’t know the circle game? It’s in a meme every frickin week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about the circle game?
What is the circle game?
where was you brought up you don’t know the circle game? It’s in a meme every frickin week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about the circle game?
What is the circle game?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My eight year old flashed this sign in a picture! I was shocked. He doesn't spend time online, so the only thing I could think of is that he picked it up from another kid, who picked it up online or from a sibling. To him, all he knew is that it was something funny/different/cool to do in a picture.
Even if this 12 year old did it on purpose, he's likely just doing it to be a jerk, not because he's a nazi or even racist. He may not even know what it means, just that it's transgressive.
Mine too! When I questioned him he said it waz the circle game. When I told him people use it to mean something else and told him what, he was very upset and insisted I was wrong because kids at recess were doing it and its fhe circle game. When adults do it, I assume they know better. With kids, give the benefit of doubt.
Truth. I started to try to explain it to my 8 year old, but then I stopped, because the explanation made so little sense that I was worried that it would just hurt my ability to have good conversations with him about actual race/gender/religious discrimination issues, and actual racial slurs like the n-word. I just left it as "you could get in trouble if you do that in a picture, and it hurts some people's feelings." Would be easier to explain to a teen. 12 seems like on the border.
You need to do some more reading and research on how to talk with your kids about racism and hate. I have had productive conversations with my just-the dd 6 and 8 year olds and they know that there are words, symbols and gestures that they should never use.
Np and I agree with this except that the OK 👌 sign is so universal that it’s literally an emoji option in my phone! Kids flash this like they do the ✌️ peace sign in photos! Not for any other reason than to be goofballs.
Sure, you can tell them that a few (vile) people have recently hijacked it to mean something offensive, but it’s unlikely to be an issue for most people unless they are hyper-woke-sensitive and looking to find “white power” symbols in everything. Maybe OP has a valid grievance—or maybe she’s just gunningbfir this jerky kid who has been a jerk to her child at camp and hoping that this gesture gives her grievance some weight. But I really think OP should also stop and think about the seriousness of her accusation before barging into the office armed with this “obvious sign of racism” from this photo. There are, in fact, many possible interpretations for the gesture AND what he said. AND the kid could also just be a regular jerk without being a racist jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My eight year old flashed this sign in a picture! I was shocked. He doesn't spend time online, so the only thing I could think of is that he picked it up from another kid, who picked it up online or from a sibling. To him, all he knew is that it was something funny/different/cool to do in a picture.
Even if this 12 year old did it on purpose, he's likely just doing it to be a jerk, not because he's a nazi or even racist. He may not even know what it means, just that it's transgressive.
Mine too! When I questioned him he said it waz the circle game. When I told him people use it to mean something else and told him what, he was very upset and insisted I was wrong because kids at recess were doing it and its fhe circle game. When adults do it, I assume they know better. With kids, give the benefit of doubt.
Truth. I started to try to explain it to my 8 year old, but then I stopped, because the explanation made so little sense that I was worried that it would just hurt my ability to have good conversations with him about actual race/gender/religious discrimination issues, and actual racial slurs like the n-word. I just left it as "you could get in trouble if you do that in a picture, and it hurts some people's feelings." Would be easier to explain to a teen. 12 seems like on the border.
You need to do some more reading and research on how to talk with your kids about racism and hate. I have had productive conversations with my just-the dd 6 and 8 year olds and they know that there are words, symbols and gestures that they should never use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about the circle game?
What is the circle game?
Context is everything. I wouldn’t jump so quickly to the racism assumption.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OK_gesture
Pro tip: stop assuming the worst about others.
But things evolve and nobody plays that game anymore.
Just like the word gay doesn’t mean happy anymore.
Racist apologists everywhere.
It isn’t racist apologizing to challenge the notion that a child is such a racist so as to be flashing this very cynical sign. Get an effing grip.
He said he was making a racist sign.