Bombshell FBI Documents Reveal the FBI is Flagging Online Terms Like “Red Pill” and “Based” as “Violent Extremism”

by J Pelkey
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On Monday, The FBI released new documents that show common slang terms are being flagged by the FBI as “violent extremism”.

The new documents were released by the FBI after the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project filed a FOIA request.

According to FOX News, the FBI documents include a glossary of terms that look for and flag these terms for “Involuntary Celibate Violent Extremism” or “Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremism.”

Below are some of the terms that would be flagged for “extremist activity” on the internet:

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  • Red Pill
  • Chad
  • Stacy
  • Based
  • Looksmaxxing

For those who aren’t familiar with the terms, below are the true definitions:

  • Based describes a solid, agreeable argument.
  • Red pilled describes someone who has been enlightened or awakened to the truth about a certain topic, usually related to politics or society.
  • Looksmaxxing refers to the process of trying to improve one’s physical appearance through methods such as exercise, skincare, or plastic surgery.
  • Chad describes a popular, confident, sexually active young “alpha-male”.
  • Stacy describes a woman who is very attractive but shallow and rude, according to some online subcultures.

Instead of investigating legitimate threats, the agency is worried about internet slang terms that indicate Americans are becoming more aware of government corruption.

They don’t want the American public to be red pilled to their corruption.

From The Daily Signal:

The FBI uses a “glossary of terms” to look for online that could indicate someone is involved with “violent extremism,” according to documents obtained by The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project.

The flagged terms include “redpilled,” first popularized by the 1999 film “The Matrix,” “based,” “looksmaxxing,” and the names “Chad” and “Stacey.”

The FBI also flags phrases that include “it’s over” and “just be first.”

The documents were obtained by The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project through a Freedom of Information Act request. (The Daily Signal is Heritage’s multimedia news organization.)

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