The US Naval Academy and West Point say an investigation found that the hand gestures seen at the Army-Navy game were part of the 'circle game' and not a white supremacist symbol
The US Naval Academy and US Military Academy at West Point said Friday that the hand gesture some cadets and midshipmen were seen making on camera was part of a game known as the"circle game" and not a white supremacist symbol.
The circle game is commonly played when a person forms an"OK" with their hand below their waist to trick a second person into looking at it. If the second person is caught looking at the hand gesture, that person is then punched by the person who made the gesture.
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