Editing List of Hate Symbols/Explicit

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===The Goyim Know(s) (Phrase)===
===The Goyim Know(s) (Phrase)===
“The Goyim Know(s)” is an antisemitic expression that imitates and mocks Jewish people. It is often meant to portray Jewish targets as though they are secretly in control of the world, but worried that non-Jewish people have found out about their plot. It is sometimes used to celebrate a perceived mass realization of Jewish control rooted in antisemitic stereotypes or simply to celebrate antisemitism. The phrase commonly appears in memes with the Happy Merchant. [[David Duke]] is also fond of the phrase.[[File:Screenshot_20230916_213719.webp|thumb|center|A group of white nationalists holding up a "Da Goyim Know" sign at a Neo-Nazi rally.]]
“The Goyim Know(s)” is an antisemitic expression that imitates and mocks Jewish people. It is often meant to portray Jewish targets as though they are secretly in control of the world, but worried that non-Jewish people have found out about their plot. It is sometimes used to celebrate a perceived mass realization of Jewish control rooted in antisemitic stereotypes or simply to celebrate antisemitism. The phrase commonly appears in memes with the Happy Merchant. [[David Duke]] is also fond of the phrase.[[File:Screenshot_20230916_213719.jpg|thumb|center|A group of white nationalists holding up a "Da Goyim Know" sign at a Neo-Nazi rally.]]


===The Turner Diaries (Book)===
===The Turner Diaries (Book)===
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