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Based Extremism

New documents released by The Daily Signal reveal a list of seemingly benign terms the Federal Bureau of Investigation thinks might help identify violent extremists.

“The FBI flags popular internet slang terms like ‘based’ and ‘red pilled’ as indicators of ‘violent extremism’, according to internal documents obtained last week by think tank the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project through a Freedom of Information Act request.

The documents show that the agency ‘equates protected online speech to violent’, the Oversight Project tweeted alongside a guide to ‘racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism’ (RMVE), which includes a ‘glossary of terms used by RMVEs’.

The agency doesn’t include a definition for RMVE itself, and admits in a footnote that some of the tactics used by these ‘extremists’ may ‘constitute exercise of rights guaranteed by the First Amendment’ and thus cannot legally form the basis of an FBI investigation.

Based’ is used by racial extremists ‘to refer to someone who has been converted to racist ideology, or as a way of indicating ideological agreement’, the FBI claims, while other common internet slang like ‘LARPing’ (live action role playing) is said to be used by ‘RMVEs and their associates’ online ‘to deride individuals accused of not being as extreme, or in possession of skills or other valued characteristics, they claim to have’.

Another FBI document the think tank posted describes ‘involuntary celibate violent extremism’ (IVE), warning of ‘involuntary celibates 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’. They have committed ‘at least five lethal attacks’ in North America since 2014, causing 28 deaths and earning their own chapter in the FBI’s ‘domestic terrorism reference guide’.

The agency admits ‘indicators of IVE ideology may comprise constitutionally protected conduct’ and includes a glossary that, like the racist terminology primer, lists popular internet slang terms like ‘normie’ and ‘blue pill’ – which are ‘derisive terms used to describe normal people’ that it admits are ‘not used exclusively by incels’”. -RT

The coastal, cosmopolitan elite that controls the government agencies of the West will stop at nothing to eradicate anything that may foster Christianity, the European nations, and the Graeco-Roman intellectual legacy, even if vilifying innocuous words serves to foment radicalism among the otherwise trusting, middle-of-the-road Americans.

While Christian, European nationalists who recognize that their cultural identity is under attack are branded violent extremists or potential domestic terror threats by today’s Bureau, the truth is that those who peddle anti-racist, egalitarian philosophy would undergo even further extremes than their potentially prejudiced and racialist cynics would be willing to take in order to viciously rail against anyone who dares raise objection to their multiethnic, integrationist creed.

A photograph from the Communist Third International

Now that it’s been made explicit that taking a stand against those who serve the cause of the Adversary and dire to destroy the nations under the guiding Babelist principle of one world, one race, and one ruler is bound to come under fire, the only remaining choices one has is to either submit to the official narrative and deny Christ and country, or decide that being labeled a virulent militant won’t function as a deterrent.