A city in northern Germany has become the first to issue an all-out ban on the use of a hand gesture used to encourage silence in the classroom because of its close resemblance to a far-right Turkish gesture.

The “silent fox” gesture – where the hand is posed to resemble an animal with upright ears (the little and forefinger) and a closed mouth (the middle fingers pressed against the thumb) – has long been seen as a useful teaching tool by educators in Germany and elsewhere. It signals to children that they should stop talking and listen to their teacher.

But authorities in the port city of Bremen say the symbol is “in danger of being mistaken” for the right-wing extremist “wolf salute”, from which it is indistinguishable.

  • @PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Yeah. I’m even salty that a beautiful rainbow is no longer just a happy childhood thing but has been turned into sex and gender shit.

    Invent your own damn signs and leave these alone!

    • @LordGimp@lemm.ee
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      -54 months ago

      Terrible take. Rainbow =/= gay

      Though odds are if you “liked” the rainbow after 3rd or 4th grade, you’re probably kinda gay.