And don’t forget the quenelle. This gesture consists of laying your right hand on your left shoulder while pointing your left arm down at an angle with the hand out flat. There is an innocent explanation involving convoluted French humour about suppositories (don’t ask), and Dieudonné lawyer calls it “anti-system” and “anti-establishment.” But critics argue that it is almost a perfect inversion of the Nazi salute calculated to evade accusations of actual fascism. Authorities have sought to ban the gesture after numerous incidents in which citizens or even soldiers were photographed making it outside synagogues, Holocaust memorials, and the Jewish school in Toulouse where three children and their teacher were murdered in 2012.