Because of Trump’s America the standard OK sign can’t be taken at face value anymore.
No way to know what the fan was actually doing, it could go either way and the Cubs will be trying to figure it out.
The Chicago Cubs are trying to find — and possibly BAN — a fan who flashed a hand sign sometimes associated with white power, the team announced Wednesday.
During Tuesday night’s broadcast of the Cubs-Marlins game … a fan flashed a hand sign that looks like an upside-down “OK” gesture.
In recent years, the hand sign has been used by white supremacist groups. But, the symbol obviously has another — non-hateful meaning — and the Anti-Defamation League warns that people have been falsely branded as racist for using it without racist intent.
This particular incident went down in the bottom of the 3rd inning … when the telecast cut to commentator Doug Glanville — and a fan made sure to make the sign viewable for the camera.
“An individual seated behind Mr. Glanville used what appears to be an offensive hand gesture that is associated with racism,” Cubs President of Business Operations Crane Kenney said.
“Such ignorant and repulsive behavior is not tolerated at Wrigley Field. We are reviewing the incident thoroughly because no one should be subjected to this type of offensive behavior.”
“Any derogatory conduct should be reported immediately to our ballpark staff. Any individual behaving in this manner will not only be removed from the ballpark, but will be permanently banned from Wrigley Field.”
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