List of symbols designated by the Anti-Defamation League as hate symbols
This is a list of hate symbols, including acronyms, numbers, phrases, logos, flags, gestures and other miscellaneous symbols used for hateful purposes, according to the Anti-Defamation League.[1] Some of these items have been appropriated by hate groups and may have other, non-hate-group-related meanings.[2][3]
Acronyms
Acronym | Origins | Meaning |
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ACAB | Skinhead subculture | "All Cops Are Bastards" |
AKIA | Ku Klux Klan | "A Klansman I Am" |
AYAK | Ku Klux Klan | "Are You A Klansman?" |
FGRN | Ku Klux Klan | "For God, Race, and Nation" |
GTKRWN | General white supremacy | "Gas the Kikes; Race War Now" |
HFFH | Hammerskins | "Hammerskins Forever, Forever Hammerskins" |
HSN | Hammerskins | "Hammerskin Nation" |
ITSUB | Ku Klux Klan | "In The Sacred Unfailing Being", a reference to God |
KABARK | Ku Klux Klan | "Konstantly Applied By All Regular Klansmen" |
KIGY | Ku Klux Klan | "Klansman, I Greet You" |
KLASP | Ku Klux Klan | "Klanish Loyalty, A Sacred Principle" |
LOTIE | Ku Klux Klan | "Lady Of The Invisible Empire", in reference to a female Klan member |
OFOF | Volksfront | "One Front, One Family" |
ORION | General white supremacy | "Our Race Is Our Nation" |
RAHOWA | Creativity (religion) | "Racial Holy War" |
ROA | Volksfront | "Race Over All" |
SS | Nazi Germany | "Schutzstaffel" |
SWP | Californian prison system | "Supreme White Power" |
WP | General white supremacy | "White Power" or "White Pride" |
WPWW | Stormfront (website) | "White Pride Worldwide" |
ZOG | Anti-Semitism | "Zionist-Occupied Government" |
Numerical
Number | Origins | Meaning |
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1-11 | Aryan Knights | Representing the first and eleventh letters of the alphabet, A and K, meaning "Aryan Knights" |
100% | General white supremacy | "100% White" |
109/110 | General antisemitism | White supremacists claim that Jews have been expelled from 109 nations throughout history; by calling for America to expel Jews as well, they aim to make the USA the "110th". This number is sometimes combined with the numeric code 1488, creating 1488-110. |
12 | Aryan Brotherhood | Representing the first and second letters of the alphabet, A and B, meaning "Aryan Brotherhood" |
1312 | Skinhead subculture | Numerical acronym for ACAB seen above as "All Cops Are Bastards" |
13 | Aryan Circle | Representing the first and third letters of the alphabet, A and C, meaning "Aryan Circle" |
14 | David Lane (white supremacist) | Fourteen Words, "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children" |
1423 | Southern Brotherhood | The Fourteen Words and the 23 precepts of the Southern Brotherhood |
1488 | General white supremacy | The Fourteen Words and the eighth letter of the alphabet, H, repeated twice, standing for "Heil Hitler" |
18 | Combat 18 | Representing the first and eighth letters of the alphabet, A and H, meaning "Adolf Hitler" |
21-2-12 | The Unforgiven (prison gang) | Representing the twenty-first, second, and twelfth letters of the alphabet, U, B, and L, meaning "Unity, Brotherhood, Loyalty" |
23/16 | General white supremacy | Representing the twenty-third and sixteenth letters of the alphabet, W and P, meaning "White Power" or "White Pride" |
28 | Blood & Honour | Representing the second and eighth letters of the alphabet, B and H, meaning "Blood & Honour" |
311 | Ku Klux Klan | Representing the eleventh letter of the alphabet, K, repeated three times, meaning "Ku Klux Klan" |
318 | Combat 18 | Representing the third letter of the alphabet, C, and 18, meaning "Combat 18" |
33/6 | Ku Klux Klan | The thirty-three represents three elevens, as K is the eleventh letter of the alphabet, and three of them make "KKK" - the six represents the sixth "era" of the Ku Klux Klan |
38 | Hammerskins | Representing the third and eighth letters of the alphabet, C and H, meaning "Crossed Hammers" a reference to the logo of the Hammerskins |
43 | Supreme White Alliance | If one substitutes numbers for the letters in Supreme White Alliance's initials (19, 23, 1), then adds those numbers together, the total is 43. |
511 | European Kindred | Representing the fifth and eleventh letters of the alphabet, E and K, meaning "European Kindred" |
737 | Public Enemy No. 1 (street gang) | The numbers 737 correspond to the letters P, D, and S on a telephone keypad; the initials PDS stand for Peni Death Squad, another name for the group |
83 | Christian Identity | Representing the eighth and third letters of the alphabet, H and C, meaning "Heil Christ" or "Hail Christ" |
88 | General white supremacy | Representing the eighth letter of the alphabet, H, repeated twice, meaning "Heil Hitler" |
9% | General white supremacy | The percentage of the world's population that is purportedly white |
Phrases
Phrase | Meaning |
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"Annuda Shoah" | A phrase used to mock the concept that Jewish people regularly talk about the Holocaust; "Annuda" is a spelling of "Another" as if spoken with a heavy Yiddish accent, and "Shoah" is a Hebrew word meaning "Catastrophe", and it is regularly used in reference to the Holocaust. As such, the phrase can be read as: "It's like another Holocaust!" |
"Anti-Racist Is a Code for Anti-White" | A phrase implying that opponents of racism are secretly trying to eliminate white people, and that being anti-racist is no different than hating white people. |
"Blue Eyed Devils" | A racial slur originating from Asia to refer to people of European ancestry, it has been adopted by some white supremacists who began to refer to themselves as "Blue Eyed Devils." |
"Blut und Ehre" | A German phrase translating to "Blood and Honor", it was used as a political slogan by the Hitler Youth. |
"Crazy White Boy" | A generic phrase used by white supremacists to identify themselves to other white supremacists. |
"Day of the Rope" | A phrase referring to a fictional event in the neo-Nazi book: The Turner Diaries. In the novel, the "Day of the Rope" is an event where mass lynchings took place against minorities, journalists, and politicians, all within the span of a day. |
"Diversity = White Genocide" | A slogan implying that growing cultural diversity will bring about "White Genocide". |
"Featherwood" | The female equivalent to a "Peckerwood", or a member of a white supremacist street or prison gang. |
"I have nothing to say" | White supremacists claim that these five words should be the only words spoken to police officers. |
"It's Okay To Be White" | A phrase originating on 4chan in 2017, it was created with the purpose of putting it on fliers to be put in public places. Originators assumed that “liberals” would react negatively to such fliers and condemn them or take them down, thus “proving” that liberals did not even think it was “okay" to be white. |
"Love Your Race" | A phrase used by white supremacists to encourage racialism. |
"Meine Ehre Heisst Treue" | A German phrase translating to "My Honor is Loyalty". It was originally a motto used by the Waffen SS. |
"Muh Holocaust" | An antisemitic meme used to imply that Jewish people "whine" about the Holocaust. The word "Muh" means "My". |
"Non Silba Sed Anthar" | A Dog Latin phrase translating to "Not Self, But Others", a phrase used by the Ku Klux Klan. |
"Peckerwood" | Originally a racial epithet aimed at white people, it was adopted by white supremacists. A "Peckerwood" is a member of a white supremacist street or prison gang. |
"Sieg Heil" | A German phrase translating to "Hail Victory". It was one of the most widely-used slogans by the Nazi Party. |
"Six Gorillion" | A phrase making reference to the six million Jewish people killed in the Holocaust. The "million" is replaced with the nonsensical "Gorillion", implying that the number of Jewish deaths caused by the Holocaust is greatly exaggerated. |
"The Goyim Know, Shut It Down!" | An antisemitic mockery phrase meant to be understood as spoken by a panicked Jew responding to an occurrence that would ostensibly reveal the "Jewish plot" to manipulate non-Jewish people (A.K.A. "Goyim"). |
"We Wuz Kangs" | A phrase, written as if spoken in exaggerated African-American Vernacular English, saying "We Were Kings". This phrase mocks the Black Egyptian hypothesis. More specifically, it mocks the idea held by some people of Sub-Saharan African descent that their ancestors were Pharaohs of the Egyptian civilization. The use of mock-vernacular is meant to contrast supposedly "uneducated" African-Americans with supposedly "civilized" Ancient Egyptians. |
"White Lives Matter" | A phrase meant to combat and oppose the Black Lives Matter movement. |
"You Will Not Replace Us" | A reference to the popular white supremacist belief that white people are in danger of extinction due to increasing birth rates among non-white people. |
Hate group logos
Group | Image |
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American Front | |
Aryan Brotherhood | |
Atomwaffen Division | |
Ku Klux Klan | |
National Socialist Movement (United States) | |
New Black Panther Party | |
Stormfront (website) |
Flags
Flag | Image |
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Confederate battle flag/ Confederate States Navy jack (1863-1865) (lighter blue field) | |
Flag of South Africa (1928–1994) | |
Vinland flaga | |
Volksfront flag | |
Imperial German Reichskriegflagge | |
Nazi Party flag | |
Northwest American Republic |
Gestures
Gesture | Image |
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Aryan Fist | |
Nazi salute | |
OK gesture | [2] |
Miscellaneous symbols
Symbol | Image |
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Anti-Antifa imagery | |
Anti-SHARP imagery | |
Arrow Cross | |
Celtic crossa | |
Crossed grenades | |
Swastika | |
Iron Cross (German military award of the Third Reich era) | |
St. Michael's Cross | |
Odal (rune) | |
Sig runes | |
Triskelion | |
Valknuta | |
Wolfsangel | |
Triple parentheses | |
Totenkopf | |
Black Sun (symbol) | |
Mjölnira | |
Nazi eagle | |
Fasces | |
Identitarian lambda | |
Triangular Klan symbol | |
Burning cross | |
Noose | |
Crucified Skinhead symbol | |
Pepe the Frog | |
Moon Man | |
Bowl cut | |
KKK robes | |
Pit bull[4] |
See also
- Armanen runes
- Fascist symbolism
- List of organizations designated by the Southern Poverty Law Center as hate groups
- Nazi symbolism
- The modern Federal German Republic's Strafgesetzbuch section 86a
References
Informational notes
- a.^ ^ ^ ^ This symbol, while sometimes used as a hate symbol, is also used as a religious symbol for many pagans, and should not be assumed to be a hate symbol in all contexts.
Citations
- "Hate on Display Hate Symbols Database". Anti-Defamation League. Retrieved 2019-05-31.
- "Okay Hand Gesture".
- "Life Rune".
- "Pit bull" Anti-Defamation League
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