French media outlets published a photo taken earlier this year of the French-born Parker doing the “quenelle,” as it is known, at the side of Dieudonne, a comedian and accused anti-Semite who coined the gesture, according to The Algemeiner, a New
Over the weekend, West Bromich Albion striker Nicolas Anelka performed a gesture called the "quenelle" after scoring a goal. The gesture, popularized by a controversial French comedian, is said to be a "reverse Nazi salute" and seen to be anti-Semitic.
While the meaning of his gesture is ambiguous, Nicolas Anelka will face tough questions after celebrating a goal with a sign that has been used as an anti-Semitic insult by some in France.
San Antonio Spurs star point guard Tony Parker was photographed doing the “quenelle” — known as some kind of reverse Nazi salute — alongside a controversial French comedian. (Teammate Boris Diaw has been caught
Nicolas Anelka has agreed not to perform his controversial 'quenelle' goal celebration again after West Bromwich Albion admitted it had caused offence "in some quarters". The French striker provoked widespread criticism over the gesture during the 3-3
Spurs' Tony Parker apologizes for photo of him making 'quenelle' gesture with ...