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[[Category:Anti-Semitism]]

Revision as of 06:18, November 3, 2020

Putting a name of a company or person in triple parentheses (((example))), is a way of singling out Jews used by anti-semites. It's also called a 'echo', and anti-semites claim that it shows how Jews' actions 'echo' through time. There was an extension for Google Chrome called the 'Coincidence Detector' that put over 2,000 Jewish names in triple parentheses. It reached 2,500 downloads before being removed for hate speech.

References

https://www.mic.com/articles/145105/coincidence-detector-the-google-extension-white-supremacists-use-to-track-jews