LukSkyFokker
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Emo Boi has a signed AFI poster hanging above his coffin.
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You dont think you're an emo, but your eyeliner and childish tantrums say otherwise, emo boi.
I don't think "emo" falls anywhere on the spectrum, in a political sense.
Emo Boi has a signed AFI poster hanging above his coffin.
Emo Boi has a signed AFI poster hanging above his coffin.
AFI??![]()
Must be something you pop princess types listen to.
Send me one, I'll hang it above the spot where I do animal sacrifices and play in the blood/gore with the Mrs.
AFI??![]()
Must be something you pop princess types listen to.
Send me one, I'll hang it above the spot where I do blood sacrifices and play in the blood/gore with the Mrs.
It's significant that the Boogaloo Boy's target was a police station -- clearly, this is not a law-and-order faction. What they're trying to do is whip up the recent civil unrest into a race war.
LMFAO! Poor lil GED's broken record is stuck on stupid even after the useless edit.![]()
So AntiFa.![]()
No one on the right can say anything about antifa being the "real" perpetrators behind Jan. 6.
Far-Right Boogaloo Admits Shooting Up Cop Station Amid Floyd Protests
https://www.thedailybeast.com/far-r...upporter-during-minneapolis-george-floyd-riot
Luk already proved your denial of the boogaloos was (R)started this morning. Luk is done laffing at you for the day.
I doubt AntiFa and Boogaloo even talk to each other.
Luk declaring something doesn't make it so and isn't proof of shit.
Learn your words (D)umbass![]()
At the protests that have broken out across the country after George Floyd’s death at the hands of Minneapolis police officers, so-called boogaloo bois have been a conspicuous presence. Members of the overwhelmingly white online subculture have shown up to protests heavily armed and clad in Hawaiian shirts – a reference to the “big luau,” an adaptation of the word “boogaloo.”
Among the loose online network of adherents, the boogaloo is often presented as a race-blind call for armed insurrection against government tyranny. “The boogaloo movement is (for the most part) a libertarian group,” a member posted in a boogaloo-themed Facebook group after a week of protests. “The boog is not the people vs the people, the boog is the people vs the government. It’s a revolution, not a civil war,” he wrote. Many members of the movement see the recent outbreak of protests as the potential kickoff for widespread revolutionary upheaval, where citizens will unite against the perceived tyrannical state.
But a look at the movement’s origins and its online communities make it clear that its politics are much more complicated than straightforward libertarianism, and that few of its adherents are interested in aligning with Black Lives Matter or antifascist protesters against police brutality.
Over roughly the last month, at least seven men associated with the boogaloo movement have been arrested for possession of weapons and plotting violent attacks. Three were arrested Saturday in Las Vegas after plotting to terrorize protesters and attack other targets, including a power substation. According to a criminal complaint, they wanted to “create a chaotic and confusing scene for the upcoming protest” in order to force “the government to show its hand.” Others men who associate with the boogaloo movement have been arrested in Texas, Colorado and Ohio.
The boogaloo meme itself emerged concurrently in antigovernment and white power online spaces in the early 2010s. In both of these communities, “boogaloo” was frequently associated with racist violence and, in many cases, was an explicit call for race war. Today the term is regularly deployed by white nationalists and neo-Nazis who want to see society descend into chaos so that they can come to power and build a new fascist state.
Even as the boogaloo bois attempt to dissociate themselves from the meme’s origins in the extreme right, they have adopted some of the most prominent martyrs of the antigovernment extremist movement – itself an outgrowth of the antisemitic and racist Posse Comitatus movement of the early 1970s – as their own. Those include LaVoy Finicum, who was killed by state troopers in 2016 after reaching for a firearm while participating in the standoff of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, and Vicki Weaver, who was killed by an FBI sniper in 1992 during a protracted armed standoff at Ruby Ridge in Idaho. Both Finicum’s and Weaver’s names appear on a variation of the boogaloo flag that lists the movement’s martyrs.
The best source about this kind of thing is always the SPLC's HateWatch.
SPLC is a joke and a radical leftist hate center.
I don't know why the oxygen thief insists on making sure we're aware he's an imbecile.*
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That is perhaps the most idiotic thing you have ever posted.
That is perhaps the most idiotic thing you have ever posted.
No one on the right can say anything about antifa being the "real" perpetrators behind Jan. 6.
Far-Right Boogaloo Admits Shooting Up Cop Station Amid Floyd Protests
https://www.thedailybeast.com/far-r...upporter-during-minneapolis-george-floyd-riot
Why not??
Same objectives..... ACAB!! Abolish the police!!!![]()
Not at all, it's spot on accurate.
It's nothing more than a radical leftist shill and propaganda organization. Partisan as you.
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is an American legal advocacy organization for civil rights causes, founded in 1971 by attorneys Morris Dees and Joseph J. Levin Jr. while arguing a desegregation case involving the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA). After the case ended, future American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) president Julian Bond was hired as the president of the SPLC.
The SPLC originally focused their legal work on racist groups, most notably the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). Their Klanwatch program has since been expanded into Hatewatch, which keeps track of all forms of American hate groups. Their website is a fantastically useful resource collection. In what we're all sure is a complete coincidence, presence of SPLC listed hate groups in a county is a strong predictor of far-right violence.[1]
So he shot at a burning building? Am I reading this right?
Because their social goals are antithetical.
And the Boogaloos are the only ones who want a civil war or race war.