Anonymous wrote:Well let me tell you as an employer if I saw a picture of your white kid as a teenager (not a elementary school student) making an upside down ok sign I would assume it was meant as a white power hand sign. So will military recruiters and other employers because this is widely understood to be a white power sign.
White children are being recruited by white supremacists online and I promise these kids know a lot more about this than you. So you ladies can continue to defend these kids, but if I were you I would teach them not to use it and don't assume its innocent.
This. We've explained to our kids that whatever it meant back in the day (I had never heard of the circle game either) that some people are now using it as a white power sign and to think carefully about the situation, etc.
In reality, there's no need to be flashing a sign in a picture. Maybe it's kids being dumb, but very easy to be misinterpreted for older teens.