<Li> This hand shape is also used in a number of signs in many sign languages, including (in American Sign Language) "to look" (with the palm down) or "to see" (palm up). When the pointer and middle fingers are pointed at the signer's eyes then turned and the pointer finger is pointed at someone it means "I am watching you ." </Li> <Li> The ordinal "second" in American Sign Language has the V - sign palm forward, then the hand turns (yaws) until the palm faces backward . </Li> <P> The insulting version of the gesture (with the palm inwards U + 1F594 🖔 Reversed victory hand) is often compared to the offensive gesture known as "the finger". The "two - fingered salute" (also "the forks" in Australia) is commonly performed by flicking the V upwards from wrist or elbow . The V sign, when the palm is facing toward the person giving the sign, has long been an insulting gesture in England, and later in the rest of the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, India, Pakistan and New Zealand . It is frequently used to signify defiance (especially to authority), contempt, or derision . </P> <P> As an example of the V sign (palm inward) as an insult, on November 1, 1990, The Sun, a British tabloid, ran an article on its front page with the headline "Up Yours, Delors" next to a large hand making a V sign protruding from a Union Jack cuff . The Sun urged its readers to stick two fingers up at then President of the European Commission, Jacques Delors, who had advocated an EU central government . The article attracted a number of complaints about its alleged racism, but the now defunct Press Council rejected the complaints after the editor of The Sun stated that the paper reserved the right to use vulgar abuse in the interests of Britain . </P>

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