Wonder what the NPCs at the FBI think of Antifa and BLM thugs writing “ACAB” and “Defund the Police” on buildings when they riot.
New documents released Monday warned that common internet lingo is being associated with “Violent Extremism” by the FBI.
The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project said it used a Freedom of Information Act request to expose FBI documents that include glossaries showing that common internet slang has been flagged as an indication of “Involuntary Celibate Violent Extremism” or “Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremism.”
Part of the document refers specifically to “incels,” or those “involuntary celibate,” whom the “threat overview” describes as possibly seeking to “commit violence in support of their beliefs that society unjustly denies them sexual or romantic attention, to which they believe they are entitled.” The assessment notes, “While most incels do not engage in violence,” some have been involved in “at least five lethal attacks in the United States and Canada.”
Many of the terms mentioned in the FBI’s list of incel terminology are either widely used across the internet or innocuous in nature.
The one term in the glossary is “Red Pill,” which comes from the 1999 film “The Matrix” and has been used a metaphor for seeing hidden or politically incorrect truths about the modern world, particularly when it comes to politics or dating. The FBI list of key terms defines it as “a belief shared by many online communities that society is corrupt, and that the believer is a victim of this corruption.”
Many of the terms listed are focused on self-improvement or the struggle to reckon with the marketplace of modern dating.
The glossary defines the term “Chad” as a “Race -specific term used to describe the idealized version of a male, who is very successful at getting sexual and romantic attention from women,” later noting, “incels unsuccessfully compete against Chads for attention.”
The list also included the term “Looksmaxxing” which is defined in the document as the “process of self-improvement with the intent to become more attractive.”
There are many terms associated with self-pity rather than violence, such as saying “It’s Over” to convey “the hopelessness of being an incel” or referring to a “heightcel” or “baldcel” to define people with short stature or baldness, respectively.
The FBI list for terms associated with “Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremism” (RMVE) has a mix of extreme terms and innocuous ones.
“Red Pill” also appears in this list, but with a different description: “In the context of RMVE ideology, taking the red pill or becoming ‘redpilled’ indicates the adoption of racist, anti-Semitic, or fascist beliefs.”
“Based” is defined by the FBI as a word used to “refer to someone who has been converted to racist ideology, or as a way of indicating ideological agreement.” In regular parlance, based is a context-specific word coined by rapper Lil B that can mean, as KnowYourMeme describes, anything ranging from “something that is ‘agreeable’ and ‘cool,’” to something “considered anti-woke.”
The list also includes the term “LARPing,” which was originally used to describe people engaged in live-action roleplay, often as characters in high-fantasy settings. In a political context, the term can be used for people with an impractical or improbable political vision, such as imagining a monarchist future for the United States.
The FBI glossary says the term is used to “deride individuals accused of not being as extreme, or in possession of skills or other valued characteristics they claim to have.”
The FBI declined to comment when reached out by Fox News Digital.
“Redpilled” is a term associated with a liberal who has experienced an epiphany of an unpleasant truth of reality and can no longer see things the same way. Like when they get assaulted by the unhinged homeless, illegal aliens, and criminals they support and sympathize with.
The FBI is compiling a list of people and organizations the leftwing autocracy deems as dangerous.
Catholics who prefer the Latin Mass are “white supremacists”. Citizens who question authoritarian measures and the integrity of elections are now considered “domestic terrorists”. Ashli Babbitt, the Second Amendment, Gadsden Flag, Revolutionary War imagery, and the Betsy Ross Flag are included in the FBI guide on ‘Militia Violent Extremists’.
The Obama regime did the same thing. Under his direction, Janet Napolitano developed an Enemies List (AKA: Homeland Security Department document entitled “Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Environment Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment”) which contained a section titled, “Disgruntled Military Veterans”. She also added a DHS study that outlined “Hot Spots of Terrorism and Other Crimes in the United States”, that did not include the muslim terrorist threat in the country. It did, however, name the following people as threats:
– Americans who believe their “way of life” is under attack;
– People who consider themselves “anti-global” (presumably those who are wary of the loss of American sovereignty);
– Americans who are “suspicious of centralized federal authority”;
– Americans who are “reverent of individual liberty”;
In other words, people who are legitimately concerned about government corruption, abuse of power, and violation of civil liberties.
Similarly, Biden’s regime and his media tools ignore the Antifa and BLM violence they foster, encourage, and refuse to condemn. But he has a ‘snitch line’ to turn in friends and relatives who object to government autocracy.
The ruling Dem regime is out of control. They’ve rammed through bad, oppressive legislation. They shit on the Constitution. They have created a system of bullying and persecution of political opponents. They are the real threat to this country.
Dems, leftwing media tools, rampaging leftist mobs, and weaponized government agencies want to transform America into a police state.
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