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FBI associating internet slang like 'based' and 'red pill' with extremism and WELP, I'm eff'd LOL

Yay! Our FBI is more focused on what we’re saying on Twitter and online than they are about actual threats of violence from actually threatening people. Good to know they’re working to make sure those of us who use Internet slang like ‘based’ and ‘red pill’ are being WATCHED because we might be extremists.

I might be an extremist.

Holy crap, you guys, I can’t even make this nonsense up anymore.

And as I always have done, I am trying desperately to keep my sense of humor about all of this … but it’s starting to not be so funny.

From Fox News:

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.”

So it’s a celibate thing? I don’t know and I don’t think I want to know.

Are they trying to red pill others? Because this is far from based.

Heh, see what I did there?

I see what he did there.

OH NO.

Sadly, it does sound about right for Biden’s DOJ.

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