Posted on 08/17/2016 4:34:46 AM PDT by blam
Logan Churchwell
August 16, 2016
As violence continues to occur in and around Black Lives Matter demonstrations, one cyber security intelligence firm argues that America is witnessing an unmistakable trend of further radicalization within the leftist grassroots movement.
#F---12 has steadily emerged as a significant sect of the larger Black Lives Matter movement that has grown louder and increasingly-explicit about its true desires for policing or lack thereof in the hashtag era. But despite its relative under-the-radar status at the moment, proponents have already enjoyed protection from social media giants; inspiration for new violence and organized destruction; martyrs; and diversified revenue streams to organically support local organizers. Nearly every westerner with a social media account has come into contact with #F---12 messaging only too often it has been confused with its intellectual parent.
What is #F---12? How is it different?
Though definitions tend to vary between common reference sources online, #F---k12 draws its origins from Atlanta and Oakland social media users typically decrying the fact that narcotics officers (Code 12) are bearing down on their presumed illegal activities. A senior analyst with GIPEC Worldwide explained to Breitbart Texas on the condition of anonymity (for operational security reasons) that #F---12 started as an online warning signal to others but has quickly morphed into a broader meaning ranging from f--- to kill the police. The cyber intelligence firms data indicate that the shift in meaning coincided with #BlackLivesMatters increasing impact on the zeitgeist
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That War on Drugs thing ain’t working too well...
#Fugg12, eh?
So, they haven’t heard about the counter called #FuggFugg12?
What would be the GIPEC interpretation of FR’s own “FUBO” (which, to my knowledge hasn’t been turned into a ^hashtag^ meme)?
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