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Trump's photo and the New Zealand gunman both made the same gesture. What does this mean?
Trump's photo and the New Zealand gunman once made the same gesture. This gesture is actually not "OK" but "white supremacy", which also implies that racism is among them, and racism has always been a concept owned by many white people. Although it is not completely certain that there is a meaning of "white supremacy", there is a considerable probability.

A few days ago, the New Zealand shooting suspect Tarant made an "OK" gesture in front of the camera. According to the Sun, this gesture does not mean "OK", but "white supremacy", that is, racism. A circle has a letter "P" under the index finger and thumb, and the other three fingers are "W".

It is reported that this gesture is a typical racial discrimination, and the photo of a person taking a photo with US President Trump is also this gesture. Coincidentally, Tarant also mentioned Trump in social media content: "Trump redefines the symbol of white identity and mission, but does not support becoming a leader or decision maker." It is said that Tarant comes from a low-income working-class family. He was not interested in reading and never went to college, but he made a fortune by speculating in virtual currency, and then began to travel to various countries, including Germany, France, Turkey, South Korea, Pakistan and so on. In the process, he became extreme and opposed to immigration, and began to post some anti-immigration topics on social media, and also posted some signs of gun design, which attracted the attention of the New Zealand government.

Some people in Europe and America have always supported the idea of white supremacy, so this gesture and the outbreak of attacks will naturally attract the attention of European and American countries, whether it means this or not, we should be careful.