Anonymous ID: 2098bc April 13, 2023, 11:17 a.m. No.18689296   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18689087 lb /Pb

 

>>What is?

 

>>The difference between an MK-Ultra sheep shooting up a school and someone based.

 

Are (you) on some sort of [MK-Ultra] (survivor), witch hunt?

 

Sounds like you got triggered, and that's not based imo.

 

I don't stand-under (your) question posing as a statement, or vice versa (for the record), anon.

 

 

The FBI list for terms associated with "Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremism" (RMVE) has a mix of extreme terms and innocuous ones. 

 

"Red Pill" also appears in this list, but with a different description: "In the context of RMVE ideology, taking the red pill or becoming ‘redpilled’ indicates the adoption of racist, anti-Semitic, or fascist beliefs."

 

"Based" is defined by the FBI as a word used to "refer to someone who has been converted to racist ideology, or as a way of indicating ideological agreement." In regular parlance, based is a context-specific word coined by rapper Lil B that can mean, as KnowYourMeme describes, anything ranging from "something that is ‘agreeable’ and ‘cool,’" to something "considered anti-woke."

 

The list also includes the term "LARPing," which was originally used to describe people engaged in live-action roleplay, often as characters in high-fantasy settings. In a political context, the term can be used for people with an impractical or improbable political vision, such as imagining a monarchist future for the United States. 

 

The FBI glossary says the term is used to "deride individuals accused of not being as extreme, or in possession of skills or other valued characteristics they claim to have."

 

https://www.foxnews.com/media/fbi-documents-associate-internet-slang-based-red-pill-extremism