lennypartiv
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The Deep State needs to call someone our enemy. Today it's the Boogaloo Boys.
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Kinda..yeah. Except..again...the rw consequence are still real. No matter the dog's breakfast of philosophy/politics/economics.No..you are..actually..quite wrong..and verging into conspiratorial nonsense.No danger of that.Yeah..except the part with the machine-gun bullets and killing and all. That part seems real enough. I agree though..no huge movement..just a few roaches needing stomped.Bet the closer to election the more of a boogyman they become. Why that would make the Democratic Party feel so justified with their jumping up and down screaming etc. Bet.
It looks like bullshit. It smells like bullshit. It's walking like some bullshit. It sounds like bullshit.
Do not make them martyrs.
Sure there is. At least until the election is over, amiright?
Just sayin'...
You mean like the "movement" itself?
My take..when Trump loses in Nov. that's when you'll see some shit--desperation moves by those knowing that the curtain in falling on their fantasy.
My take......when Biden loses in Nov. the tantrums will really start.
The Deep State needs to call someone our enemy. Today it's the Boogaloo Boys.
Boog bois are about as far away from "fascists" as you can get...... these are the guys who really really really want to be left alone.Boogaloo, antifa, and blm are all fascists, looking for the destruction of the US. They even partnered together
Antifa aren't anarchists; they may claim to be, but they're not even close.Facebook eh? i don't play there.....no credibility. As Antifa's core is anarchist...i could see them traveling together for a bit..until they eat each-other.Boogaloo, antifa, and blm are all fascists, looking for the destruction of the US. They even partnered together
I think you hit a sore spot...lol!Kinda..yeah. Except..again...the rw consequence are still real. No matter the dog's breakfast of philosophy/politics/economics.No..you are..actually..quite wrong..and verging into conspiratorial nonsense.No danger of that.Yeah..except the part with the machine-gun bullets and killing and all. That part seems real enough. I agree though..no huge movement..just a few roaches needing stomped.Bet the closer to election the more of a boogyman they become. Why that would make the Democratic Party feel so justified with their jumping up and down screaming etc. Bet.
It looks like bullshit. It smells like bullshit. It's walking like some bullshit. It sounds like bullshit.
Do not make them martyrs.
Sure there is. At least until the election is over, amiright?
Just sayin'...
You mean like the "movement" itself?
My take..when Trump loses in Nov. that's when you'll see some shit--desperation moves by those knowing that the curtain in falling on their fantasy.
My take......when Biden loses in Nov. the tantrums will really start.
Wow this didn't age well at all.
The exact opposite happened.
Biden won.
The tantrums were thrown by trump and people like you.
So much that they stormed our capitol, injured over 140 police officers, looted the capitol then smeared feces and urine all over the capitol.
The insurrection caused around 1.5 million in damages.
Attack on U.S. Capitol caused $1.5 million in damage, prosecutors say
Federal prosecutors on Wednesday said the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol caused $1.5 million in damages and indicated that individuals accused of participating in the riot will be asked to foot the bill. The Justice Department disclosed the $1.5 million figure in a letter to a defense...news.yahoo.com
I think you hit a sore spot...lol!Kinda..yeah. Except..again...the rw consequence are still real. No matter the dog's breakfast of philosophy/politics/economics.No..you are..actually..quite wrong..and verging into conspiratorial nonsense.No danger of that.Yeah..except the part with the machine-gun bullets and killing and all. That part seems real enough. I agree though..no huge movement..just a few roaches needing stomped.Bet the closer to election the more of a boogyman they become. Why that would make the Democratic Party feel so justified with their jumping up and down screaming etc. Bet.
It looks like bullshit. It smells like bullshit. It's walking like some bullshit. It sounds like bullshit.
Do not make them martyrs.
Sure there is. At least until the election is over, amiright?
Just sayin'...
You mean like the "movement" itself?
My take..when Trump loses in Nov. that's when you'll see some shit--desperation moves by those knowing that the curtain in falling on their fantasy.
My take......when Biden loses in Nov. the tantrums will really start.
Wow this didn't age well at all.
The exact opposite happened.
Biden won.
The tantrums were thrown by trump and people like you.
So much that they stormed our capitol, injured over 140 police officers, looted the capitol then smeared feces and urine all over the capitol.
The insurrection caused around 1.5 million in damages.
Attack on U.S. Capitol caused $1.5 million in damage, prosecutors say
Federal prosecutors on Wednesday said the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol caused $1.5 million in damages and indicated that individuals accused of participating in the riot will be asked to foot the bill. The Justice Department disclosed the $1.5 million figure in a letter to a defense...news.yahoo.com
I do note that the boogs have ran for their holes...and pulled them shut.
Never heard of them except thru the eyes of the radical left. Kinda like QAnonSo..this appears to be a thing...another thing..that has escaped form social media and chats..to assume a rw life of its own--how many here are sympathizers/ More than a few, I'd wager.
The Boogaloo Tipping Point
What happens when a meme becomes a terrorist movement?www.theatlantic.com
The article is long..but worth the read IMO.
Short excerpt:
On May 29, two federal security officers guarding a courthouse in Oakland, California, were ambushed by machine-gun fire as elsewhere in the city demonstrators marched peacefully to protest the killing of George Floyd. One of the guards, David Patrick Underwood, died as a result of the attack, and the other was wounded. For days, conservative news broadcasters pinned the blame on “antifa,” the loosely affiliated group of anti-fascist anarchists known to attack property and far-right demonstrators at protests. But the alleged culprit, apprehended a week later, turned out to be a 32-year-old Air Force sergeant named Steven Carrillo, the head of a squadron called the Phoenix Ravens, which guards military installations from terrorist attacks.
According to prosecutors, Carrillo and an accomplice, 30-year-old Robert A. Justus Jr., were part of the “boogaloo” movement, a patchwork of right-leaning anti-government libertarians, Second Amendment advocates, and gun enthusiasts all preparing for another American civil war.
Authorities say that when they went to apprehend Carrillo at his residence, he attacked them with pipe bombs, killing a police sergeant named Damon Gutzwiller. Investigators found a boogaloo-themed patch in a vehicle used by Carrillo. And Carrillo had scrawled boog, along with various boogaloo slogans, in his own blood on the hood of a car.
The boogaloo movement originally grew from the weapons discussion section (“/k/”) of the anarchic anonymous message board 4chan over the past several years. By 2019, its culture had disseminated across social media into a mix of online groups and chat servers where users shared libertarian political memes. In the past six months, this all began to manifest in real life, as users from the groups emerged at protests in what became their signature uniform: aloha shirts and combat gear. As nationwide unrest intensified at the start of the summer, many boogaloo adherents interpreted this as a cue to realize the group’s central fantasy—armed revolt against the U.S. government.
In Colorado earlier in May, then in Nevada in June, police arrested several other heavily armed self-identified boogaloo members, who the authorities claimed were on their way to demonstrations to incite violence. Disturbingly, the boogaloo movement is at least the third example of a mass of memes escaping from 4chan to become a real-life radical political movement, the first being the leftist-libertarian hacktivist collective Anonymous, which emerged in 2008; the second was the far-right fascist group of angry young men called the alt-right, which formed in 2015. (The conspiracy theory QAnon might be considered a fourth, but it is more than a political movement.)
Read: The prophecies of Q
At first glance, armed right-wing militants dressed in floral shirts may seem like another baffling grotesquerie in the parade of calamities that is 2020. However, their arrival can be explained by tracing their online origins. Similar to other right-leaning extremist movements, they are the product of an unhappy generation of men who compare their lot in life with that of men in previous decades and see their prospects diminishing. And with a mix of ignorance and simplicity, they view their discontent through the most distorted lens imaginable: internet memes.
Well, the government is destroying itself, isn't it? Exposing itself as corrupt and incompetent every day, undermining it's authority at every turn, and just basically dying before our eyes.I think you hit a sore spot...lol!Kinda..yeah. Except..again...the rw consequence are still real. No matter the dog's breakfast of philosophy/politics/economics.No..you are..actually..quite wrong..and verging into conspiratorial nonsense.No danger of that.Yeah..except the part with the machine-gun bullets and killing and all. That part seems real enough. I agree though..no huge movement..just a few roaches needing stomped.Bet the closer to election the more of a boogyman they become. Why that would make the Democratic Party feel so justified with their jumping up and down screaming etc. Bet.
It looks like bullshit. It smells like bullshit. It's walking like some bullshit. It sounds like bullshit.
Do not make them martyrs.
Sure there is. At least until the election is over, amiright?
Just sayin'...
You mean like the "movement" itself?
My take..when Trump loses in Nov. that's when you'll see some shit--desperation moves by those knowing that the curtain in falling on their fantasy.
My take......when Biden loses in Nov. the tantrums will really start.
Wow this didn't age well at all.
The exact opposite happened.
Biden won.
The tantrums were thrown by trump and people like you.
So much that they stormed our capitol, injured over 140 police officers, looted the capitol then smeared feces and urine all over the capitol.
The insurrection caused around 1.5 million in damages.
Attack on U.S. Capitol caused $1.5 million in damage, prosecutors say
Federal prosecutors on Wednesday said the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol caused $1.5 million in damages and indicated that individuals accused of participating in the riot will be asked to foot the bill. The Justice Department disclosed the $1.5 million figure in a letter to a defense...news.yahoo.com
I do note that the boogs have ran for their holes...and pulled them shut.
nice cover up huh?Exactly. Fascists claiming to be anti-fascist.Facebook eh? i don't play there.....no credibility. As Antifa's core is anarchist...i could see them traveling together for a bit..until they eat each-other.Boogaloo, antifa, and blm are all fascists, looking for the destruction of the US. They even partnered together
They all have the same philosophy. They are ALL leftist, and the targeted assassination of the Federal guard reinforces that. The right wingers aren't interested in overthrowing the government.
it is odd how many groups the demofks know exist that no one else does. hilarious in fact.Never heard of them except thru the eyes of the radical left. Kinda like QAnonSo..this appears to be a thing...another thing..that has escaped form social media and chats..to assume a rw life of its own--how many here are sympathizers/ More than a few, I'd wager.
The Boogaloo Tipping Point
What happens when a meme becomes a terrorist movement?www.theatlantic.com
The article is long..but worth the read IMO.
Short excerpt:
On May 29, two federal security officers guarding a courthouse in Oakland, California, were ambushed by machine-gun fire as elsewhere in the city demonstrators marched peacefully to protest the killing of George Floyd. One of the guards, David Patrick Underwood, died as a result of the attack, and the other was wounded. For days, conservative news broadcasters pinned the blame on “antifa,” the loosely affiliated group of anti-fascist anarchists known to attack property and far-right demonstrators at protests. But the alleged culprit, apprehended a week later, turned out to be a 32-year-old Air Force sergeant named Steven Carrillo, the head of a squadron called the Phoenix Ravens, which guards military installations from terrorist attacks.
According to prosecutors, Carrillo and an accomplice, 30-year-old Robert A. Justus Jr., were part of the “boogaloo” movement, a patchwork of right-leaning anti-government libertarians, Second Amendment advocates, and gun enthusiasts all preparing for another American civil war.
Authorities say that when they went to apprehend Carrillo at his residence, he attacked them with pipe bombs, killing a police sergeant named Damon Gutzwiller. Investigators found a boogaloo-themed patch in a vehicle used by Carrillo. And Carrillo had scrawled boog, along with various boogaloo slogans, in his own blood on the hood of a car.
The boogaloo movement originally grew from the weapons discussion section (“/k/”) of the anarchic anonymous message board 4chan over the past several years. By 2019, its culture had disseminated across social media into a mix of online groups and chat servers where users shared libertarian political memes. In the past six months, this all began to manifest in real life, as users from the groups emerged at protests in what became their signature uniform: aloha shirts and combat gear. As nationwide unrest intensified at the start of the summer, many boogaloo adherents interpreted this as a cue to realize the group’s central fantasy—armed revolt against the U.S. government.
In Colorado earlier in May, then in Nevada in June, police arrested several other heavily armed self-identified boogaloo members, who the authorities claimed were on their way to demonstrations to incite violence. Disturbingly, the boogaloo movement is at least the third example of a mass of memes escaping from 4chan to become a real-life radical political movement, the first being the leftist-libertarian hacktivist collective Anonymous, which emerged in 2008; the second was the far-right fascist group of angry young men called the alt-right, which formed in 2015. (The conspiracy theory QAnon might be considered a fourth, but it is more than a political movement.)
Read: The prophecies of Q
At first glance, armed right-wing militants dressed in floral shirts may seem like another baffling grotesquerie in the parade of calamities that is 2020. However, their arrival can be explained by tracing their online origins. Similar to other right-leaning extremist movements, they are the product of an unhappy generation of men who compare their lot in life with that of men in previous decades and see their prospects diminishing. And with a mix of ignorance and simplicity, they view their discontent through the most distorted lens imaginable: internet memes.
Nobody cares about them but the Democratsit is odd how many groups the demofks know exist that no one else does. hilarious in fact.Never heard of them except thru the eyes of the radical left. Kinda like QAnonSo..this appears to be a thing...another thing..that has escaped form social media and chats..to assume a rw life of its own--how many here are sympathizers/ More than a few, I'd wager.
The Boogaloo Tipping Point
What happens when a meme becomes a terrorist movement?www.theatlantic.com
The article is long..but worth the read IMO.
Short excerpt:
On May 29, two federal security officers guarding a courthouse in Oakland, California, were ambushed by machine-gun fire as elsewhere in the city demonstrators marched peacefully to protest the killing of George Floyd. One of the guards, David Patrick Underwood, died as a result of the attack, and the other was wounded. For days, conservative news broadcasters pinned the blame on “antifa,” the loosely affiliated group of anti-fascist anarchists known to attack property and far-right demonstrators at protests. But the alleged culprit, apprehended a week later, turned out to be a 32-year-old Air Force sergeant named Steven Carrillo, the head of a squadron called the Phoenix Ravens, which guards military installations from terrorist attacks.
According to prosecutors, Carrillo and an accomplice, 30-year-old Robert A. Justus Jr., were part of the “boogaloo” movement, a patchwork of right-leaning anti-government libertarians, Second Amendment advocates, and gun enthusiasts all preparing for another American civil war.
Authorities say that when they went to apprehend Carrillo at his residence, he attacked them with pipe bombs, killing a police sergeant named Damon Gutzwiller. Investigators found a boogaloo-themed patch in a vehicle used by Carrillo. And Carrillo had scrawled boog, along with various boogaloo slogans, in his own blood on the hood of a car.
The boogaloo movement originally grew from the weapons discussion section (“/k/”) of the anarchic anonymous message board 4chan over the past several years. By 2019, its culture had disseminated across social media into a mix of online groups and chat servers where users shared libertarian political memes. In the past six months, this all began to manifest in real life, as users from the groups emerged at protests in what became their signature uniform: aloha shirts and combat gear. As nationwide unrest intensified at the start of the summer, many boogaloo adherents interpreted this as a cue to realize the group’s central fantasy—armed revolt against the U.S. government.
In Colorado earlier in May, then in Nevada in June, police arrested several other heavily armed self-identified boogaloo members, who the authorities claimed were on their way to demonstrations to incite violence. Disturbingly, the boogaloo movement is at least the third example of a mass of memes escaping from 4chan to become a real-life radical political movement, the first being the leftist-libertarian hacktivist collective Anonymous, which emerged in 2008; the second was the far-right fascist group of angry young men called the alt-right, which formed in 2015. (The conspiracy theory QAnon might be considered a fourth, but it is more than a political movement.)
Read: The prophecies of Q
At first glance, armed right-wing militants dressed in floral shirts may seem like another baffling grotesquerie in the parade of calamities that is 2020. However, their arrival can be explained by tracing their online origins. Similar to other right-leaning extremist movements, they are the product of an unhappy generation of men who compare their lot in life with that of men in previous decades and see their prospects diminishing. And with a mix of ignorance and simplicity, they view their discontent through the most distorted lens imaginable: internet memes.