Editing List of Hate Symbols/Explicit

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===Day of the Rope (Phrase)===
===Day of the Rope (Phrase)===
"Day of the Rope" is a call for violence taken from the 1978 white nationalist propaganda novel ''The Turner Diaries'' written by Neo-Nazi [[William Luther Pierce]], which depicts a fictional overthrow of the US government and ensuring a race war. Pierce’s book was influential among white supremacists/nationalists including Oklahoma City bomber [[Timothy McVeigh]], who was found with pages after the attack. In the book, this phrase refers to a scene in the book where “race traitors” and enemies are executed en masse. Subsequent works by white supremacists have referenced the Day of the Rope. There are numerous explicit and implicit posts referencing "Day of the Rope", which is sometimes referenced through noose related imagery.[[File:The_Day_of_the_Rope.jpg|thumb|center|A meme depicting Birdman from ''[[wikipedia:Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law|Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law]]'' asking what day it is, while looking at a calendar depicting a noose.]]
"Day of the Rope" is a call for violence taken from the 1978 white nationalist propaganda novel ''The Turner Diaries'' written by Neo-Nazi [[William Luther Pierce]], which depicts a fictional overthrow of the US government and ensuring a race war. Pierce’s book was influential among white supremacists/nationalists including Oklahoma City bomber [[Timothy McVeigh]], who was found with pages after the attack. In the book, this phrase refers to a scene in the book where “race traitors” and enemies are executed en masse. Subsequent works by white supremacists have referenced the Day of the Rope. There are numerous explicit and implicit posts referencing "Day of the Rope", which is sometimes referenced through noose related imagery.[[File:The_Day_of_the_Rope.jpg|thumb|center|A meme depicting [[wikipedia:Pepe the Frog|Pepe the Frog]] surrounded by nooses, with captions saying “Don't expect any mercy on the Day of the Rope”.]]


===Defend Europa/Defend Europe (Phrase)===
===Defend Europa/Defend Europe (Phrase)===
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