You brought up how it is used as an okay symbol. Heck if you look at emoji's (not on here) I see it all the time. Just yesterday one of my employees (who is neither white or black) responded to a question about one of her shifts by saying OK with that symbol. It literally meant okay to her. This is why
@dviss1 said specifically that CONTEXT MATTERS. She is not a racist and was certainly not telling me "white power".
I've been throwing up the 3 point symbol since Wes made it cool back in the day. I'll probably still do it out of habit sometimes but I am going to try my best to stop using it because I don't want a single person to associate me with a white supremacist. That doesn't mean I can't recognize that most people probably use it simply as the okay symbol or the 3 point symbol. There is a huge difference between recognizing that people don't know what the meaning has become and basically saying it's okay for everyone to still use it because it didn't use to mean what it means now.
Heck I used to call my friends fags or say something was gay all the time. Back then I barely knew anyone who was actually gay, nor would I mean it as offensive to them. As the world evolved I simply stopped using that terminology because I am not purposely trying to offend people. Lately it's been tough trying to take the words pussy and bitch out of my vocabulary but if someone heard me say that word and got offended by them I wouldn't argue with them about how I'm going to continue to say it because of the historical meaning of the word. Society and people adapt. The only reason not to adapt is if you are truly trying to offend people with those words or symbols.
You were given the Nazi example and I didn't really see a response from you about it other than to dismiss it.