It might just be because my vocabulary is small, but the sign for the Red party and the signs for Arabic seem weirdly similar.
Both are like a line across your shoulder-head area. Though 2 of the Arabic ones have like finger waving or however you say that
[Description: a screen recording video clip with no audio from the app Tegnordbok. It shows 3 different people showing in total 4 different signs in Norwegian sign language. The signs are labeled in Norwegian book-language, the first sign is labeled "red" (political party), the second is "Arabic one" the third "Arabic two" and the fourth "Arabic three". description end]
(I didn't describe the signs cause I already sorta did, and am not that confident in describing that, but if someone else wants to give it a try I'd add it)
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