A while back I wrote in article discussing my thoughts on those who were involved in the Boogaloo movement. How I thought they were superior to those who subscribed to the 3% ideology and would be better equipped and trained. Overall, I thought they would be more prepared than others. The reality however, is that I was wrong. I was wrong in assuming that the people in the movement were better. It turns out that you're not that different. In some cases you may be worse.
One thing that I've warned about and have had concerns about was to fall victim to the cult of personality. Unfortunately, some of you still desire structure and leadership. That desire has allowed grifters to insert themselves as a figurehead and hijack the movement and the ideology. Case in point would be the case of Mike Dunn. A supposed Marine wash out who was able to market his nonexistent credibility in to organizing several militia groups in Virginia. The moment Boogaloo memes became popular he started marketing himself as a self professed leader of the movement. Dunn, would continually talk shit and make an ass of himself in front of anyone who would give him a platform. He would also continually make an aggressive stance against racism. While racism is definitely not cash money and your ass will be yeeted, he went about it in such a way that it came off more as an attempted to mask racial beliefs. As if he were to be so loud about being against racism that no one would think that he himself was a racist. Though I'm not sure how valid these concerns are, his behavior on the matter comes off as one of those liberal elites trying to mask their hatred. However, it is not as much of a problem anymore given how he has separated himself from his Boogaloo groups and is currently being accused of being a federal informant. Which is something I believe I have warned about in the past.
The big appeal of the Boogaloo for most would be it's last of structure and organization. Yet, there are fucking assholes out there that are trying to create structure and organization. He comes Magnus Panvidya. Raised in a cultish environment, Magnus here has become a form of figurehead of the organized and public persona of the Boogaloo movement. Founding the Unity Coalition, Panvidya has helped or at least influenced the creation of several Boogaloo related social media pages and has been known to tout the existence of state wide Boogaloo chapters. Personally I left the Patriot movement because of the desire for large, nationwide groups. This guy appears to be involved in doing that here. Whether it's a lack of knowledge as to what he's doing, a need for attention or something more nefarious. Panvidya, seems to be concerned with removing one of the movement's greatest strengths.
I have to admit, this one is just low hanging fruit. This whole bag a of tools prefers to be called "Soap" just like the Call of Duty character. I don't know exactly what his level of importance is but he decided to go ahead and talk to 60 Minutes. The entire segment was cringe inducing as it was obvious that everyone involved was some Gen Z moron who had know intellectual knowledge about what they were talking about and nobody appeared to have any kind of tactical knowledge. It was more like they were all looking for an excuse to get out of their parents house for the day. Also if you notice in the photo above he intentionally has the U.S. Constitution prominently displayed. This makes it relatively obvious that he still subscribes to a statist ideology. For most people involved here, they subscribe to a more anarchist belief system. Though I don't believe these things to be mutually exclusive, symbols of authorities and power grabs are usually not considered that important.
I have no idea who this freak is but he's representative of an important point. That most of you make it incredibly difficult to be taken seriously. Beyond his Richard Spencer style haircut, he's also wearing one of those cheap plate carriers you get from one of those Facebook ads. My problem here is that it's painfully obvious that most of the people who promote this ideology, are not taking it seriously, Yes, I know that there is a whole lot of irony involved in the idea of Boogaloo. However, it feels to me that most people are taking this irony seriously. Also like many of other movements that propose that they are preparing for a coming civil war or revolution aren't actually prepared to fight in said events. Nor are they prepared to actually live though such events. All you see them do is show up to protests where they suck up to the Black Lives Matter movement and poorly defend themselves against their detractors. I left the Patriot movement to get away from people like this but apparently they're like fucking cockroaches.
I'm sure this will lead to a great deal of disagreement but, the idea of Boogaloo has become a giant joke. Maybe that's what it was supposed to be though. Maybe I myself got it confused to with the goon subculture. I thought most were disaffected veterans and like minded individuals who had an understand of 4th gen warfare and a realistic stance of prepared resistance. Instead it's mostly a bunch of zoomers and morons who think they're gonna take on the government with shitty equipment and the most obscure weapons that they'll never be able to properly maintain. I thought this would be better but I've come to a simple realization. I was wrong.
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