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Though these findings are preliminary and should serve as a basis for future research, we can draw several conclusions from what we discovered:

•An online structure supporting anarcho-socialist extremism appears to be rapidly growing.

•Many of the features of anarcho-socialist extremism seem to parallel the key tactical structures documented in libertarian-anarchist and Jihadi extremism: Use of memes,cloistering in fringe and private online forums and organizing militias.

•The appearance of posts with anti-police outrage and/or memes and coded language increased over 1,000% on Twitter and 300% on Reddit in recent months during social justice protests.

•Extreme anarcho-socialist fringe online forums on Reddit use memes calling for the death of police and memes for stockpiling munitions to promote violent revolution.

•Extreme anarcho-socialist fringe online forums on Reddit underwent growth in membership and participation during the quarantine and recent social justice protests.

•Anarcho-socialist militias which explicitly glorify Martyr narratives, classic authoritarian narratives, and revolutionary narratives are now formally organizing—and are growing.

»Groups such as the Socialist Rifle Association have more than doubled in membership since quarantine.

•We find evidence that both militia and anarchist networks play key roles in the recent social justice protests from controlling perimeters at CHAZ [CHOP] to coordinating nation-wide anarchist-inspired violent protests online.

A qualitative investigation on Reddit revealed evidence of a network of interconnected subcultural forums, several with attached, private chat groups, which broadcast socialist, anarchist, and/or communist leanings, and evince themes like demonization and dehumanization of police andpolitical opponents as well as violent insurgency.

These subcultural forums include the recently banned Chapotraphouse and related subcommunities such as r/moretankiechapo (in which “tankie” refers to authoritarian, hard line Stalinists), r/dankleft(roughly 100,000 members), a radical board which produces cartoonish and dehumanizing political memes, and r/socialistRA (roughly 55,000 members), a left-wing gun-enthusiast activist group and spoof of the NRA known as the Socialist Rifle Association (SRA), which describes itself as “working class, progressive, anarchist, socialist, communist, eco-warrior, animal liberator, anti-fascist, anti-racist, anti-capitalist, PoC, LGBTQ-plus.” Along with its group for posting memes depicting violence, r/SRAweekend, it boasts tens of thousands of followers on Reddit, Twitter, and Facebook.

  • CthulhusIntern [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Since their actual jobs are really boring, the alphabet guys have to make up stories to pretend they have exciting jobs. Spy work hasn't been exciting since World War II.

    • curmudgeonthefrog [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      I just remember this CIA Commercial and cant help but laugh when the coolest spy thing they show is handing someome a fucking USB: https://youtu.be/KvG8c8aVtl8

      • ToastGhost [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        The youtube page for that video isnt a typical one, normally there is either an "expand comments" button that previews the top comment, or a label in the same place saying the channel disabled comments for the video. Did the cia really have to pretend comments arent even a thing on their video?