Get ready – BIG BROTHER is bigger than ever now that the FBI has claimed the name! The FBI released new documents on Monday revealing common words on the internet that will be flagged by agents for “violent extremism.”

New documents were released by the FBI after the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project filed a Freedom of Information Act request, exposing a glossary of slang terms being flagged on the internet. These terms include:

  • BASED – 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.”
  • CHAD – defined by the FBI as a “Race -specific term used to describe the idealized version of a male, who is very successful at getting sexual and romantic attention from women.”
  • RED PILLED – initially popularized back in the 1999 film, The Matrix but now “indicates the adoption of racist, anti-Semitic, or fascist beliefs.”
  • LOOKSMAXXING – defined in the document as the “process of self-improvement with the intent to become more attractive.”
  • IT’S OVER – conveys “the hopelessness of being an incel” or referring to a “heightcel” or “baldcel” to define people with short stature or baldness, respectively.

The FBI has yet to comment but the Oversight Project tweeted, “Docs we obtained show how @FBI equates protected online speech to violence.” According to @FBI using the terms ‘based’ or ‘red pilled’ are signs of ‘Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremism.’”

For the full FBI list, click HERE.

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