FBI Flags Problematic Terms Like 'Red-Pill,' 'Based' as Part of Its 'Domestic Terrorism Reference Guide'

Nick Kangadis | April 11, 2023
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It’s not really a question of whether the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is to be trusted. The question now is whether the FBI is worthy of the trust of the American people, something they’ve taken for granted seemingly since its inception.

Reportedly, there are many words and phrases typically seen on social media that the FBI uses in its guidance as examples of terms that are “decidedly racist” and connected to “violent extremism.”

According to The Post Millennial:

These slang terms, as seen on social media, are Chad, Looksmaxxing, It's over, Roastie, NEET, Normie, Blue Pill, Red Pill, Black Pill, Stacy, Based, and LARPing. The FBI defines the key terms, along with other terms that are decidely racist, and links the slang terms to these racist ideas.

The FBI's "Domestic Terrorism Reference Guide" on "Involuntary Celibate Violent Extremism" offer a threat overview for incels that aims to identify them by the slang they use. It discusses how "incels" are men who "seek to commit violence in support of their belief that society unjustly denies them sexual or romantic attention, to which they believe they are entitled." The guide goes on to describe that these men "blame political or social movements, such as feminism, for empowering others to deny them romantic or sexual attention.”

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First of all, I don’t even know what some of those terms and phrases even mean, nor have I ever heard of them — and I’m on social media for hours a day.

Second, the FBI would do themselves a service by looking at their own ranks and determining what and who actually serves the American people and who or what is only serving their political masters among politicians.

If you’ve spent any amount of time on Twitter in the last couple of years, you’d know that there are “blue-checkmarked” accounts that do the bidding on the Democratic National Committee (DNC).

If the FBI, who calls this guidance the “Domestic Terrorism Reference Guide,” deems certain words and phrases problematic and emblematic of “domestic terrorism,” or as the Biden regime likes to call it “white supremacy,” then they are circumventing Americans’ right to free speech and persecuting people based on some speech which has been common for years.

 

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