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Hear-no-evil monkey emoji SVG

The hear no evil monkey, called Kikazaru (Japanese for “hear not”), one of the Three Wise Monkeys. Depicted as the brown 🐵 Monkey Face with hands covering its ears. The Three Wise Monkeys represent the proverb see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil, frequently interpreted as a call for discretion or willful ignorance. Often used as a playful way to convey I can’t believe what I’m hearing! or, more generally, to express astonishment or disbelief. See also 🙈 See-No-Evil Monkey and 🙊 Speak-No-Evil Monkey. This emoji is considered racist in some contexts, particularly when used to disparage, insult, and abuse people with dark skin, especially Black people. Hear-No-Evil Monkey was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.

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What does the hear-no-evil monkey emoji mean?

The hear-no-evil monkey emoji represents ignoring or turning a blind eye to negative information or gossip.

The above meaning was generated by artificial intelligence. It may contain errors or inaccuracies, or be entirely untrue.

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