"A brief hand gesture by Donohue sparked a torrent of internet outrage."
Some #Jeopardy fans have accused returning champion Kelly Donohue of flashing “the white power sign" during his introduction last night: https://t.co/jNFkFdLy5E pic.twitter.com/1oKcVsTZvK
— Decider (@decider) April 28, 2021The ‘Jeopardy!’ Hate Gesture Controversy, ExplainedIt is believed that the association between the widely used gesture and white supremacy began as a prank conceived by 4Chan users, known as "Operation O-KKK," hoping to goad anti-fascists into making fools of themselves.
"Apparently this latest bit of idiocy on the part of the establishment media began after a random Twitter user, with a little over 400 followers, tweeted "Just wanted to enjoy the #ArmyNavy. Didn’t expect or want to see the White Power symbol thrown up by cadets on national television." Along with that statement were images, shown below." . . .
It is not often that ANP readers will see me offering kudos to anyone that works at CNN, but credit must be given when it is due, so kudos goes out to CNN law enforcement analyst James A. Gagliano, who offered up and heartfelt apology without attempting to make excuses for himself, stating "Owe cadets in question apology for my knee-jerk reaction, questioning their actions before Academy’s investigation & fair hearing of the facts. Guilty of serving as Twitter judge w/my *hot take*, immediately presupposing something nefarious. I was wrong."
. . . "MEDIA HELPS 4CHAN TO CONTROL THE NARRTIVE AND CO-OPT SYMBOLS
"So, how did something as innocent as the "Okay" sign, which most of us grew up using meaning things were alright, OK, good, etc..... suddenly become taboo, a sign of white supremacy in the eyes of the media, ADL and liberals?
"The same way an innocent and amusing green frog became a "white supremacist symbol," and milk was declared "racist."
"A mixture of 4chan trolls, with the full complicity by the liberals and the establishment media (I know, the same thing!) by allowing those 4chan trolls to control the narrative by allowing them to co-opt memes and symbols, and doing the trolls bidding by then reporting on those appropriated symbols and memes as if they "belonged" to the trolls, and anyone that uses them must be a racist, white supremacist." . . .
Strangers: For years I was a psychotherapist and worked with people who were very seriously emotionally and mentally unstable. Some of the personality disorders explain such behavior. But watch out for the borderline personality disorders (BPD). These are highly unstable individuals who hate themselves and hate anyone associated with them. They can be exceedingly charming one moment and in the next moment severely ridicule and criticize you as though you are lower than dirt to them. Not saying this diagnosis fits the driver, but the behavior pattern looks familiar.
LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva told Fox News he was "appalled" when he saw the video. "She claims to be a teacher. I'm not so sure where she is teaching... but if she represents her profession, is that an indictment on her profession and the caliber of people?" Villanueva asked.
" 'You have one incident like George Floyd...but some people want to label the entire profession as if everyone was a Derek Chauvin. It shows you that bigotry, racism comes in all, colors and all ages -- that's proof of that right there," Villanueva said. "If you want to call all of the deputies murderers, unfortunately, you are doing the exact same thing you're accusing other people of doing against your own kind.' "