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cinematicdiversions

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Mon May 17, 2021, 08:51 AM May 2021

I'll Take 'White Supremacist Hand Gestures' for $1,000 [View all]

How hundreds of “Jeopardy!” contestants talked themselves into a baseless conspiracy theory — and won’t be talked out of it.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/16/business/media/jeopardy-hand-gesture-maga-conspiracy.html

It is an ironclad rule of the private Facebook group of past “Jeopardy!” contestants that nobody post about that night’s episode before 11 p.m. Eastern time, to avoid spoiling the show for West Coast viewers.

So the moderators of the group waited until 11 p.m. sharp on April 27 to reassure the roughly 2,800 fellow members that they had the crisis in hand. They had seen a contestant on that night’s show, a big white guy with a red tie, Kelly Donohue, make an odd gesture with three fingers of his right hand. “Based on the evidence we’ve seen being bandied about elsewhere, there is a real possibility he was giving either a white power or a Three Percenter hand gesture,” wrote one moderator, a middle-school teacher who was on the show about five years ago, according to screenshots provided by another group member. And though “we can’t know his intent,” he continued, “we’re not here to provide safe harbor for white supremacists.”

They weren’t the only ones who noticed the gesture. About 50 viewers had tweeted about it, suggesting variously that it was a symbol of the Ku Klux Klan or of QAnon. And “Jeopardy!” contestants searching Mr. Donohue’s personal Facebook page saw what they considered other, damning evidence, including a picture of Mr. Donohue in a red MAGA hat. One leading member of the group wrote up a public letter. Another emailed the Anti-Defamation League to report the incident.

I should stress again that these are smart people, who were in general more polite than the journalists who reluctantly take my calls most weeks. And that, I think, is the point here. The contestants’ investigations of Mr. Donohue had all the signal traits of a normal social media hunt gone awry — largely, that you assume your conclusion and go looking for evidence. And they followed the deep partisan grooves of contemporary politics, in which liberals believed the absolute worst of a Trump supporter. But they also contained a thread of real conspiracy thinking — not just that racism is a source of Trumpian politics, but that apparently ordinary people are communicating through secret signals. It reflects a depth of alienation among Americans, in which our warring tribes squint through the fog at one another for mysterious and abstruse signs of malice.




A group of by self selected definition smart people are taken in my a baseless conspiracy theory that doesn;t hold up to a minute's reflection. Really shows the power of social media tuning even the smartest among us into idiots.

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Maybe, just maybe the producers of the show should be aware of inadvertent, yet readily hlthe2b May 2021 #1
The Times is using the Snopes article as proof that this was NOT a white power symbol. Scrivener7 May 2021 #2
It's NOT an awkward number three. Cuthbert Allgood May 2021 #7
It's a totally awkward number three. Made by a guy who is smart enough to know what the Scrivener7 May 2021 #9
So you don't watch basketball? Cuthbert Allgood May 2021 #12
OK. Now look again at how the guy does it and how Stephen Miller does it exactly the same, Scrivener7 May 2021 #13
You mean just how he did 2 the day before and 1 the day before that? Cuthbert Allgood May 2021 #14
No, actually, not like the 2 or the 1. When he did those, his fingers were upright and not Scrivener7 May 2021 #16
A guy on my fave team TheFarseer May 2021 #61
It drives me crazy that Snopes is treated as foolproof evidence kcr May 2021 #42
What don't you get about the racist hand signal he threw? Why do you think insulting those ... marble falls May 2021 #3
Because there is a more logical and benign explanation for it... ExciteBike66 May 2021 #5
Because it wasn't a racist hand signal. Cuthbert Allgood May 2021 #10
Because nobody outside of a small Cadre of people cinematicdiversions May 2021 #11
"Cadre", huh? What's your agenda? marble falls May 2021 #17
I don't have an agenda but yes cadre cinematicdiversions May 2021 #19
What do you mean by "cadre"? Don't be shy. You seem very concerned by this. marble falls May 2021 #20
What is a small group of people Alex? Nt cinematicdiversions May 2021 #26
I'm sorry contestant: get a dictionary and look it up ... marble falls May 2021 #34
I'm thinking we know without asking. Scrivener7 May 2021 #22
Silence only confirms it. marble falls May 2021 #49
But now you know he was just saying 3 Marrah_Goodman May 2021 #59
So how do you know it was a racist hand signal? Doc Sportello May 2021 #62
Clearly some did not bother to read the article Doc Sportello May 2021 #4
I read the article. And as I said, the article is using Snopes to say it was not a white power Scrivener7 May 2021 #6
It's not odd and it is a stretch to make accusations Doc Sportello May 2021 #21
No. If the guy is MAGA, it's not a stretch to think he's a racist. In fact, it's a given Scrivener7 May 2021 #25
Uh, he won $80,000 Doc Sportello May 2021 #28
Gosh! You caught me in a typo! That must mean the MAGA hat wearing, white supremacist Scrivener7 May 2021 #30
See my post about his comments on the subject Doc Sportello May 2021 #37
I've seen your posts. And sure he does. While wearing a MAGA hat in his social media. Scrivener7 May 2021 #38
Once again no proof Doc Sportello May 2021 #46
Bankers can't be racist, eh? What's "red-lining" all about? marble falls May 2021 #18
So stereotyping bankers is ok Doc Sportello May 2021 #24
I think accusing the poster of stereotyping is a flawed inference on your part. LanternWaste May 2021 #50
My dad, my mom, my ex-MiL, three brothers, SiL, daughter and my Sil are in banking above ... marble falls May 2021 #51
Sad attempt at deflection Doc Sportello May 2021 #52
And that right there is a doubling down on your uninformed opinion. With a healthy dose of ... marble falls May 2021 #55
Still waiting for that photo of Donohue in a MAGA hat Doc Sportello May 2021 #56
Waiting for you stop the ad homenym. I'd like to see you document some of your tripe ... marble falls May 2021 #57
The only ad hominem is what you are posting and you know it Doc Sportello May 2021 #60
Well good to know that bank examiners from Massachusetts can't be racist jcgoldie May 2021 #8
I used to love giving the A-Ok sign. LiberatedUSA May 2021 #15
A 'cadre' of Jepardy fans .... marble falls May 2021 #23
Try watching a basketball game Doc Sportello May 2021 #27
Yep. Those Proud Boys are signaling 'three points' to the basket ball game going on in the street. marble falls May 2021 #29
So now you've turned Donohue into a Proud Boy? Doc Sportello May 2021 #36
You think these guys in this photo are saying, "three"? Really? Scrivener7 May 2021 #31
Using this photo as an example of what Donohue was doing is more absurdity Doc Sportello May 2021 #35
I think Donohue is showing a three. Dr. Strange May 2021 #64
This reminds me of the period of time in schools when wearing red was all but forbidden dsc May 2021 #32
Donohue condemns white supremacism and apologizes Doc Sportello May 2021 #33
on top of everything else, IF Donohue was indeed flashing 'white power', he would have left his Celerity May 2021 #39
Thank you Doc Sportello May 2021 #45
How'd leaping to passionate support of "our lies" become normal, Hortensis May 2021 #40
I love your comment cinematicdiversions May 2021 #54
Lol, it has been many times. When isn't people becoming monsters political allegory? Hortensis May 2021 #63
This hysteria is absolutely insane. These people need to get a grip on reality. tritsofme May 2021 #41
Idiotic and distracting Ron Obvious May 2021 #43
This started as a troll BGBD May 2021 #44
Well said Doc Sportello May 2021 #47
Thank you Zeitghost May 2021 #48
This is the problem with grievance politics Azathoth May 2021 #53
Some people assume everything is a conspiracy Marrah_Goodman May 2021 #58
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