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In the wake of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol Building in D.C., right-wing militia groups and allied Trump supporters are planning something bigger for the week of Jan. 17, in the lead-up to the inauguration of Joe Biden. A widely disseminated online poster calls for an armed march on Capitol Hill and all state capitols.
What might unfold is anyones guess. Even prior to the Jan. 6 insurrection, the FBI, as early as Dec. 29, had been apprised by confidential informants that, starting on Jan. 17, a militant antigovernment movement called the Boogaloo promised armed, anti-government actions leading to a civil war. The National Counterterrorism Center and Department of Homeland Security this week issued a bulletin that domestic violent extremists and boogaloo adherents intending to trigger a race war may exploit the aftermath of the Capitol breach by conducting attacks to destabilize and force a climactic conflict in the United States. Then again, the Boogaloo organizers of the nationwide rallies set to begin on Jan. 17 are publicly trying to distance themselves from the Jan. 6 crowd, playing up obscure ideological differences and trying to save face, as The Daily Beast has reported.
If you havent heard of the Boogaloo and their accelerationist intentions for the destruction and rebirth of this country in the crucible of civil war, youre not alone. When in 2019 my friend Jeff Schwilk, a photographer and investigative journalist, approached me to edit a book about neofascists, Nazis, white supremacists, right-wing militias and how Trumpism had served to unite them, I laughed my head off when he described the trappings of the Boogaloo Boys: that they wore Hawaiian shirts under their body armor as a mark of solidarity at protests and marches; that they flew a variant of a Nazi war flag that symbolized a mythic nation called Kekistan; that they had taken on as mascot, maybe sort of as a joke, an internet meme called Pepe the Frog in honor of the Egyptian god of chaos and darkness, the frog-humanoid Kek. This is a movement that deliberately makes itself look comical in order to attract meme-poisoned teenagers with an aesthetic of violence, while outwardly downplaying the threat it poses.
The jokes on me, of course. Members of the Boogaloo have been tied to law enforcement and the military and have trumpeted their involvement in the murder of law enforcement officers; were tied to the plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer; and were among the seditious mob that stormed the Capitol Building. As Schwilk observed in the book that he and I put together, Unflattering Photos of Fascists: Authoritarianism in Trumps America, Future oppressors are often viewed as bumbling idiots. But if we are too complacent, hindsight may show us to be the fools, blind to the threat.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/boogaloos-pitching-big-tent-far-050649496.html
no_hypocrisy
(46,122 posts)paleotn
(17,931 posts)abqtommy
(14,118 posts)than that, we're going to be kicking some Boogaloo Butt. Ready? LET'S GO!
Wednesdays
(17,380 posts)SergeStorms
(19,201 posts)weren't they going to raise hell all over the U.S.A. this weekend? These mooks are in disarray right now. They're being hunted down like the rabid dogs they are. Please, why don't all of you gather in one place again and make law enforcement's job infinitely easier.
llashram
(6,265 posts)is America today January 17 2021. A dangerous place to be brown, or white.
Renew Deal
(81,861 posts)Neighborhoods, schools, and churches. Attacking the Army is a fast way to end up dead.