Boogaloo Boys?

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I have to admit that I'm not up on all the different groups out there, but from what I've heard; this "news" report seems to be way off. Acting like they were there to protect BLM idiots in Austin from the police? WTF is going on here? Is this just another huge gas lighting operation by MSM to portray liberty minded types as domestic terrorists?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHyYhUMLPaI
 
They sound like they have no idea what they are. ABC says they're there to protect BLM, then say they're associated with white supremacy groups. Didn't make any sense to me.
 
The thing that pisses me off is that their "uniform" is a Hawaiian print shirt. I have a bunch of Tommy Bahama shirts. They were expensive, but they are really good at concealing a pistol. I don't want those yokels to co-opt my favorite garment, so that people mistake me for a Person of Boogaloo.
 
smithers599 said:
The thing that pisses me off is that their "uniform" is a Hawaiian print shirt. I have a bunch of Tommy Bahama shirts. They were expensive, but they are really good at concealing a pistol. I don't want those yokels to co-opt my favorite garment, so that people mistake me for a Person of Boogaloo.


That struggle is real.
Just had some jackass scream Boog at me earlier this evening from across the parking lot at the local grocery. Not really interested in giving up my Hawaiian shirt collection, but it may have to happen for a while untill they skulk back to internet memedom.
The times are strange.
 
AZ1182 said:
The Boog's are a hard core bunch of fanatical Libertarians that are aligned closer to the Left than they're willing to admit in my opinion. The Left see's them as far right, while the middle and some of the Right see's them as militant Leftists pretending to be in the middle.

They're no friends of us, some have even made Garret Foster their martyr. I personally consider them to be persona non grata just as much as I would with la raza, antifa, black panthers, the kkk, and black lives matter.

About 10% fanatical libertarians and 90% Feds at this point. Either way stay away from them. Although I'm going to continue to use the world Boogaloo online because it's funny.
 
Feds as in undercover agents. Boogaloo was a funny joke on the internet about a theoretical civil war but now you have these “boogaloo boys” showing up to protests or attempting to start their own. Trying to get people to sign petitions or say things online about actually wanting to start a conflict. They glow in the dark, if you understand the expression and you should steer well away from them.
 
AZ1182 said:
AR-15Man said:
Feds as in undercover agents. Boogaloo was a funny joke on the internet about a theoretical civil war but now you have these “boogaloo boys” showing up to protests or attempting to start their own. Trying to get people to sign petitions or say things online about actually wanting to start a conflict. They glow in the dark, if you understand the expression and you should steer well away from them.
Not sure what glowing in the dark is supposed to mean, but if you understood my first post, persona non grata is Latin for not welcome, so steering clear was always my main position.

“Glow in the dark” is internet terminology.

“Someone who throws up red flags or shows suspicious signs that they are some sort of spy, saboteur, propagandist, astroturfer/astroturder, some other type of undercover agent/operative, or are flying a false flag”

I don't trust those guys, they glow in the dark.

That site selling drop in auto sears sure does glow in the dark.
 
One of the main things I got out of that fake news story is they are trying to tie these idiots to white supremacy violent types. White nationalism: bad. It wouldn't surprise me if that Air Force idiot was actually an Antifa clown. I agree, just steer clear of these idiots and others like them.
 
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