There’s no way Soros has this much money. You don’t get super wealthy shorting and destabilizing countries unless someone is paying you to do it. And he can’t be doing this by himself. Soros is the doughboy. Who gives him the money and tells him where to put it? I mean it would have to be something like a whole country. A wealthy country too. A country Soros would feel comfortable working for, he does have a history working with Nazi National Socialist. Hmm a large, wealthy country, who wants to see socialism take hold in America....hmmmm...Chyna?
Sanger again criticized Wikipedia, stating it was "broken beyond repair" and had a range of problems "from serious management problems, to an often dysfunctional community, to frequently unreliable content, and to a whole series of scandals".
Does everyone understand why the communists bought Wikipedia now? I called this years ago, they re write history and make shit up and all the younger people believe it as truth.
Has anyone scrolled all the way to the bottom to see who they reference for the info in the Wiki? That shit is comical! There’s not one actual fucking source, it all seems to be op ed or opinion articles!!! Lol
It's bullshit. This started years back online as a joke about CWII preppers, basically showing off our new AR15 builds, posting pics of surfing reddit in our basement bunker/wife's knitting room while decked out in nigh vision goggles and level III vest. Then leftists mods called that 'inciting violence' we started calling it the Boogaloo and making Purge jokes. Then leftist mods called that violence so it became the Big Luau and people starting posting their guns while wearing Hawaiian shirts.
Of course leftists try to claim that it's "Far Right" types planning mass murders, etc.
Next week some new meme will come up for people to post their new budget PSA AR15 builds, and others to flex on the Poor's with their Noveske SBRs.
yep, it's 1776 2: american boogaloo, but it will look more like CW2, the way things have shaped up
in reality if it does happen it will end in a day, they have been funded and planned for riots and the best they could do was burn their own cities and place piles of bricks on the road... they had no narrative prepared - they tried saying white supremacists were involved and even Russians - yet all the videos are filled with either black people or antifa soybois... they are relying on celebrities funding bailouts and everyone is out buying a gun, which you can't do if you are a criminal
they have not thought this through, the Dems think that just bringing up race will be enough, but I think this time black people aren't going to fall for it
The Boogaloo thing is a setup to bait people into race war and more gun grabbing.
everyone on /pol/ who doesn't glow is against the whole concept
Only people who are trying to facilitate the setup are for the kind of retarded escalation accelerationism that the idea promotes.
If you are at a protest and you see one of these schmucks isolate and record them - don't let them set the narrative, shout over them when they talk to the prestitutes
Then, talk them down from being a useful idiot and bring them into this family
Don't let anyone use this false flag to take away your 2A rights and use your 1A rights to show everyone how we are being setup
The vast majority of the time it's a hypothetical person.
Usually any mentions of "glowies" is a reminder to others to not post personally identifiable information, or to not join any discord links etc as those can be tracked directly back to you
Any post that fishes for information with questions or baiting people into identifying themselves/invites to discord etc are tagged as a glow post.
I'd bet 99 times out of 100 a user is not an agent of some government agency, but those same agencies would be fools for not monitoring the shit that flows through that place.
sometimes people will try to bait others into talking on discord, where they then get the sucker to give up personally identifying information, or record them saying dumb stuff so they can blackmail them - or get them SWATTed (sending police to the address with a false active shooter claim)
Having a discord account isn't a problem, unless you like giving china full access to your PC via Tencent investment in discord.
Far too many people post personally identifying information in their discord accounts, and this makes them vulnerable to all kinds of problems
The whole “Bugaloo” movement is nothing but a long running JOKE on a gun forum equating a play on the movie “Electric Bugaloo II” as what they were going to call the next civil war. Everyone was going to wear HAWAIIAN SHIRTS and FLIP FLOPS so you could recognize fellow patriots when the SHTF. They make tongue-in-cheek MEMES trying to one up each other about resisting no knock deep state storm trooper raids and preventing them with increasingly outlandish ideas like exploding Roomba’s and mannequins filled with Tannerite. Dogs wearing night vision goggles and bulletproof vest because they always shoot the poor dog first on any raid. (Cats don’t need them because they already see in the dark) It is a freaking online JOKE that someone is trying to weaponize against gun owners that consider themselves hard working tax paying patriots that want to protect their families and save America from the Barbarians !! A goodly number wearing Hawaiian shirts surrounded The Alamo and protected it peacefully against Antifa last weekend until they could hand it off to the SA Police and SWAT. Then they just went HOME. This is assholes trying to fragment support for the President again by vilifying his supporters and trying to equate them as domestic terrorist. I’m living in BizzaroWorld or a “Twilight Zone” episode.
Aloha shirts with camo shorts or pants and camo hat is my signature outfit as I have zero fashion sense. This has been my choice for well over a decade and now I discover I am a boojahdeen extremist. This is the greatest timeline that ever was.
The Boogaloo movement, members of which are often referred to as Boogaloo boys, is a loose American far-right extremist movement.[3][4][5] Members of the boogaloo movement say they are preparing for a coming second American Civil War, which they call the "boogaloo".[3][6] The term is used by members of the group to refer to violent uprisings against the federal government or left-wing political opponents,[1] often anticipated to follow government confiscation of firearms.[1][7] The movement consists of anti-government and anti-law enforcement groups, as well as white supremacist groups who specifically believe the unrest will be a race war.[3][1][7] Groups in the boogaloo movement primarily organize online, but have appeared at in-person events including the 2020 United States anti-lockdown protests and the May 2020 George Floyd protests.[1]
Movement
Members of the boogaloo movement use other similar-sounding derivations of the word, including boog, boojihadeen, big igloo, and big luau, and have created logos and other imagery incorporating igloos and Hawaiian prints.[3][8] Members sometimes identify themselves at protests by wearing Hawaiian shirts along with military fatigues.[3][4] They have also used other imagery popular among the far-right, such as the Pepe the Frog meme.[1][2]
Members of boogaloo groups typically believe in accelerationism, and support any action that will speed what they see as an eventual collapse of society. According to The Economist, to this end boogaloo group members have supported the "spreading of disinformation and conspiracy theories, attacks on infrastructure (such as that on New York’s 311 line) and lone-wolf terrorism."[4]
According to the non-profit Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI), groups belonging to the boogaloo movement organize on mainstream online platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Reddit, as well as on more obscure platforms such as 4chan.[1] The NCRI researchers estimate the movement to have tens of thousands of members.[2] The Tech Transparency Project has observed that, while public posts on boogaloo Facebook pages tend to be satirical and portray the movement as nothing more than a viral meme contained to the Internet, members of private boogaloo groups "exchang[e] detailed information and tactics on how to organize and execute a revolt against American authorities." Some of the private groups ban the sharing of memes to keep conversation focused on serious topics.[8] The NCRI has also commented on the mix of serious and joking content, writing, "This ambiguity is a key feature of the problem: Like a virus hiding from the immune system, the use of comical-meme language permits the network to organize violence secretly behind a mirage of inside jokes and plausible deniability."[2]
History
The term boogaloo is a reference to the 1984 cult film Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo, an unpopular sequel film that was largely viewed to be a near-exact copy of the original movie.[2] Following the film release, adding "2: Electric Boogaloo" to a phrase became a joking reference to any unwanted or archetypical sequel.[9] The boogaloo movement adopted their name from the belief there will be a second civil war; that is, "Civil War 2: Electric Boogaloo".[5]
Extremism researchers first took notice of the word "boogaloo" being used in the context of the boogaloo movement in 2019, when they observed it being used among fringe groups including militias, gun rights movements, and white supremacist groups.[1] This usage of the term is believed to have originated on the /pol/ board of the fringe imageboard website 4chan, where it was often accompanied by references to "racewar" and "dotr" (day of the rope, a fantasy involving murdering what the posters view to be "race traitors").[1] Researchers from the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) found that the usage of the term "boogaloo" increased by 50% on Facebook and Twitter in the last months of 2019 and into early 2020. They attribute surges in popularity to a viral incident in November 2019, when a military veteran posted content mentioning the boogaloo on Instagram during a standoff with police, and to the December 2019 impeachment of Donald Trump.[1][2] The boogaloo movement experienced a further surge in popularity following the lockdowns that were implemented to try to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, and the Tech Transparency Project observed that the boogaloo groups appeared to be encouraged by President Trump's tweets about "liberating" states under lockdown.[3][7] The Tech Transparency Project also found that 60% of boogaloo Facebook groups had emerged following the pandemic lockdowns, during which time they amassed tens of thousands of members.[7][8]
On March 12, 2020, a boogaloo Facebook group leader named Duncan Lemp was shot and killed by police in a no-knock raid of his home in Potomac, Maryland. Police had obtained the search warrant based on a tip that Lemp was violating a restriction from possessing firearms, though Lemp's family has contested that he was under any such restriction.[10] Lemp's family has also asserted that he was asleep when he was killed by police.[11] Some far-right groups have theorized that Lemp was killed by police for his anti-government beliefs and his position in the boogaloo movement.[7] JJ MacNab, a fellow of the George Washington University extremism program, has described Lemp as a "martyr" of the boogaloo movement, and warned that the increase in anti-police sentiment among boogaloo group members following his death may lead to violence against the police in the "foreseeable future".[3] A Facebook user who was later identified as Aaron Swenson was arrested on April 11, 2020, after streaming a live video on Facebook in which he stated he was driving around looking for police officers to ambush. He was apprehended after a high-speed police chase, and found to be wearing a bulletproof vest and carrying loaded firearms and ammunition. Swenson had shared boogaloo memes on his Facebook page, and other members of the movement watched and commented during his livestream. Swenson had also posted a photo to Facebook the day after the shooting of Duncan Lemp, in which he wore a Hawaiian shirt and combat vest and used the hashtag "#HisNameWasDuncan".[7][12]
Those glowfags fucked up when they didn't pay attention to the disclaimer, "The stories and information posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood.
Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact."
So, these white supremacists have taken their name from Breakin 2:Electric Boogaloo cause...reasons AND they wear Hawaiian shirts? Really? And this is the first we've heard about them...🤣
Does this sound like something anyone would do?!
Braindead spooks would.
No, they all just wore purple to express solidarity in their coup attempt.
IOW Antifa would.
Do I have to stop wearing Hawaiian shirts now?
No. However, you can only wear them on Fridays.
Or at a Jimmy Buffet concert.
Not unless you’re going to a commie riot, so no, Tommy Bahama on, Pede.
Sunday, Hawaiian shirt day.
No. But for a false flag event, it's a convenient identifier.
Especially among a sea of all black hoodies
That was the intent of the cliche choice.
Old guys with Hawaiian shirts are usually concealed carrying.
Old guys with any untucked shirt.
You see a fanny pack in front, best back off that elderly guy.
DODSON! WE'VE GOT DODSON OVER HERE!!!
Kek
They do like to finance both sides of things to double bill and control the outcome.
It is strongly advised to diversify investments
There’s no way Soros has this much money. You don’t get super wealthy shorting and destabilizing countries unless someone is paying you to do it. And he can’t be doing this by himself. Soros is the doughboy. Who gives him the money and tells him where to put it? I mean it would have to be something like a whole country. A wealthy country too. A country Soros would feel comfortable working for, he does have a history working with Nazi National Socialist. Hmm a large, wealthy country, who wants to see socialism take hold in America....hmmmm...Chyna?
The founder of wikipedia has called for it to be abandoned its so bad.
The founder said it’s radical left wing propaganda, and he’s a leftie lol.
Where?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Sanger#Post-Wikipedia
https://infogalactic.com/info/Main_Page
Does everyone understand why the communists bought Wikipedia now? I called this years ago, they re write history and make shit up and all the younger people believe it as truth.
Dangerous as fuck
They have all the "fact check" sites now too.
I'm sure snopes will get around to the convington high story eventually!
Has anyone scrolled all the way to the bottom to see who they reference for the info in the Wiki? That shit is comical! There’s not one actual fucking source, it all seems to be op ed or opinion articles!!! Lol
Saw that too. And it’s some woman named guerrilla warfare doing the edits.
"How wearing floral print shirts perpetuates systemic racism"
-[insert liberal news outlet here] probably
It's bullshit. This started years back online as a joke about CWII preppers, basically showing off our new AR15 builds, posting pics of surfing reddit in our basement bunker/wife's knitting room while decked out in nigh vision goggles and level III vest. Then leftists mods called that 'inciting violence' we started calling it the Boogaloo and making Purge jokes. Then leftist mods called that violence so it became the Big Luau and people starting posting their guns while wearing Hawaiian shirts.
Of course leftists try to claim that it's "Far Right" types planning mass murders, etc.
Next week some new meme will come up for people to post their new budget PSA AR15 builds, and others to flex on the Poor's with their Noveske SBRs.
This guy builds $30 Anderson lowers
They don't even have the correct war. They say it's based on second civil war. I've always seen it as 1776 part 2: electric bugaloo.
yep, it's 1776 2: american boogaloo, but it will look more like CW2, the way things have shaped up
in reality if it does happen it will end in a day, they have been funded and planned for riots and the best they could do was burn their own cities and place piles of bricks on the road... they had no narrative prepared - they tried saying white supremacists were involved and even Russians - yet all the videos are filled with either black people or antifa soybois... they are relying on celebrities funding bailouts and everyone is out buying a gun, which you can't do if you are a criminal
they have not thought this through, the Dems think that just bringing up race will be enough, but I think this time black people aren't going to fall for it
Hello fellow Arfcom! Carry on
The Boogaloo thing is a setup to bait people into race war and more gun grabbing.
everyone on /pol/ who doesn't glow is against the whole concept
Only people who are trying to facilitate the setup are for the kind of retarded escalation accelerationism that the idea promotes.
If you are at a protest and you see one of these schmucks isolate and record them - don't let them set the narrative, shout over them when they talk to the prestitutes
Then, talk them down from being a useful idiot and bring them into this family
Don't let anyone use this false flag to take away your 2A rights and use your 1A rights to show everyone how we are being setup
The vast majority of the time it's a hypothetical person.
Usually any mentions of "glowies" is a reminder to others to not post personally identifiable information, or to not join any discord links etc as those can be tracked directly back to you
Any post that fishes for information with questions or baiting people into identifying themselves/invites to discord etc are tagged as a glow post.
I'd bet 99 times out of 100 a user is not an agent of some government agency, but those same agencies would be fools for not monitoring the shit that flows through that place.
sometimes people will try to bait others into talking on discord, where they then get the sucker to give up personally identifying information, or record them saying dumb stuff so they can blackmail them - or get them SWATTed (sending police to the address with a false active shooter claim)
Having a discord account isn't a problem, unless you like giving china full access to your PC via Tencent investment in discord.
Far too many people post personally identifying information in their discord accounts, and this makes them vulnerable to all kinds of problems
Honk Honk
The fucking glow is so bright I need my sunglasses.
Hello my fellow caterpillars, would anyone like to discuss our next meeting in the big igloo?!?!
Guys this thing is totally legit. Please join it and let us arres-I mean help us overthrow the corrupt government.
They minimize the original nature of the group.
The whole “Bugaloo” movement is nothing but a long running JOKE on a gun forum equating a play on the movie “Electric Bugaloo II” as what they were going to call the next civil war. Everyone was going to wear HAWAIIAN SHIRTS and FLIP FLOPS so you could recognize fellow patriots when the SHTF. They make tongue-in-cheek MEMES trying to one up each other about resisting no knock deep state storm trooper raids and preventing them with increasingly outlandish ideas like exploding Roomba’s and mannequins filled with Tannerite. Dogs wearing night vision goggles and bulletproof vest because they always shoot the poor dog first on any raid. (Cats don’t need them because they already see in the dark) It is a freaking online JOKE that someone is trying to weaponize against gun owners that consider themselves hard working tax paying patriots that want to protect their families and save America from the Barbarians !! A goodly number wearing Hawaiian shirts surrounded The Alamo and protected it peacefully against Antifa last weekend until they could hand it off to the SA Police and SWAT. Then they just went HOME. This is assholes trying to fragment support for the President again by vilifying his supporters and trying to equate them as domestic terrorist. I’m living in BizzaroWorld or a “Twilight Zone” episode.
Aloha shirts with camo shorts or pants and camo hat is my signature outfit as I have zero fashion sense. This has been my choice for well over a decade and now I discover I am a boojahdeen extremist. This is the greatest timeline that ever was.
Holy shit. That Wiki page reads like some $0.99, dustbin reject crime novel.
There is no way this is legit simply because no 2A respecting patriot would ever mix camo and Hawaiian.
Thanks for the archived link!
Laying the ground work for the false flag in September/October
"Big igloo"..."big luau"...words I've never heard anyone use. Sounds like some made-up bullshit to me.
The left must be so disconnected from reality to think thats how people actually talk.
"Big Igloo" is the Canuck version of "The boog".
Boogaloo movement
The Boogaloo movement, members of which are often referred to as Boogaloo boys, is a loose American far-right extremist movement.[3][4][5] Members of the boogaloo movement say they are preparing for a coming second American Civil War, which they call the "boogaloo".[3][6] The term is used by members of the group to refer to violent uprisings against the federal government or left-wing political opponents,[1] often anticipated to follow government confiscation of firearms.[1][7] The movement consists of anti-government and anti-law enforcement groups, as well as white supremacist groups who specifically believe the unrest will be a race war.[3][1][7] Groups in the boogaloo movement primarily organize online, but have appeared at in-person events including the 2020 United States anti-lockdown protests and the May 2020 George Floyd protests.[1]
Movement
Members of the boogaloo movement use other similar-sounding derivations of the word, including boog, boojihadeen, big igloo, and big luau, and have created logos and other imagery incorporating igloos and Hawaiian prints.[3][8] Members sometimes identify themselves at protests by wearing Hawaiian shirts along with military fatigues.[3][4] They have also used other imagery popular among the far-right, such as the Pepe the Frog meme.[1][2]
Members of boogaloo groups typically believe in accelerationism, and support any action that will speed what they see as an eventual collapse of society. According to The Economist, to this end boogaloo group members have supported the "spreading of disinformation and conspiracy theories, attacks on infrastructure (such as that on New York’s 311 line) and lone-wolf terrorism."[4]
According to the non-profit Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI), groups belonging to the boogaloo movement organize on mainstream online platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Reddit, as well as on more obscure platforms such as 4chan.[1] The NCRI researchers estimate the movement to have tens of thousands of members.[2] The Tech Transparency Project has observed that, while public posts on boogaloo Facebook pages tend to be satirical and portray the movement as nothing more than a viral meme contained to the Internet, members of private boogaloo groups "exchang[e] detailed information and tactics on how to organize and execute a revolt against American authorities." Some of the private groups ban the sharing of memes to keep conversation focused on serious topics.[8] The NCRI has also commented on the mix of serious and joking content, writing, "This ambiguity is a key feature of the problem: Like a virus hiding from the immune system, the use of comical-meme language permits the network to organize violence secretly behind a mirage of inside jokes and plausible deniability."[2]
History
The term boogaloo is a reference to the 1984 cult film Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo, an unpopular sequel film that was largely viewed to be a near-exact copy of the original movie.[2] Following the film release, adding "2: Electric Boogaloo" to a phrase became a joking reference to any unwanted or archetypical sequel.[9] The boogaloo movement adopted their name from the belief there will be a second civil war; that is, "Civil War 2: Electric Boogaloo".[5]
Extremism researchers first took notice of the word "boogaloo" being used in the context of the boogaloo movement in 2019, when they observed it being used among fringe groups including militias, gun rights movements, and white supremacist groups.[1] This usage of the term is believed to have originated on the /pol/ board of the fringe imageboard website 4chan, where it was often accompanied by references to "racewar" and "dotr" (day of the rope, a fantasy involving murdering what the posters view to be "race traitors").[1] Researchers from the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) found that the usage of the term "boogaloo" increased by 50% on Facebook and Twitter in the last months of 2019 and into early 2020. They attribute surges in popularity to a viral incident in November 2019, when a military veteran posted content mentioning the boogaloo on Instagram during a standoff with police, and to the December 2019 impeachment of Donald Trump.[1][2] The boogaloo movement experienced a further surge in popularity following the lockdowns that were implemented to try to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, and the Tech Transparency Project observed that the boogaloo groups appeared to be encouraged by President Trump's tweets about "liberating" states under lockdown.[3][7] The Tech Transparency Project also found that 60% of boogaloo Facebook groups had emerged following the pandemic lockdowns, during which time they amassed tens of thousands of members.[7][8]
On March 12, 2020, a boogaloo Facebook group leader named Duncan Lemp was shot and killed by police in a no-knock raid of his home in Potomac, Maryland. Police had obtained the search warrant based on a tip that Lemp was violating a restriction from possessing firearms, though Lemp's family has contested that he was under any such restriction.[10] Lemp's family has also asserted that he was asleep when he was killed by police.[11] Some far-right groups have theorized that Lemp was killed by police for his anti-government beliefs and his position in the boogaloo movement.[7] JJ MacNab, a fellow of the George Washington University extremism program, has described Lemp as a "martyr" of the boogaloo movement, and warned that the increase in anti-police sentiment among boogaloo group members following his death may lead to violence against the police in the "foreseeable future".[3] A Facebook user who was later identified as Aaron Swenson was arrested on April 11, 2020, after streaming a live video on Facebook in which he stated he was driving around looking for police officers to ambush. He was apprehended after a high-speed police chase, and found to be wearing a bulletproof vest and carrying loaded firearms and ammunition. Swenson had shared boogaloo memes on his Facebook page, and other members of the movement watched and commented during his livestream. Swenson had also posted a photo to Facebook the day after the shooting of Duncan Lemp, in which he wore a Hawaiian shirt and combat vest and used the hashtag "#HisNameWasDuncan".[7][12]
Those glowfags fucked up when they didn't pay attention to the disclaimer, "The stories and information posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact."
More like
Democrat hoax 222: Electric Boogaloo
The level of organization of these people ... and they can't keep the poop off the streets in San Francisco.
So, these white supremacists have taken their name from Breakin 2:Electric Boogaloo cause...reasons AND they wear Hawaiian shirts? Really? And this is the first we've heard about them...🤣
12 PM does not exist.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-27/there-is-no-such-time-as-12pm/12283566
https://thedonald.win/p/FyxEwUR2/charlottesville-2-electric-booga/c/