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      And the boogaloo part

      The boogaloo movement, whose adherents are often referred to as boogaloo boys or boogaloo bois,[3] is a loosely organized far-right anti-government extremist movement in the United States.[4][5][6][7][8][9] It has also been described as a militia.[10][11][12] Adherents say they are preparing for, or seek to incite, a second American Civil War or second American Revolution which they call “the boogaloo” or “the boog”.[13][14]

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        I remember when they celebrated January 6th, only to claim it was a false flag once it became clear how much it failed.

        They’re equal parts scary and pathetic, incompetent while still earnestly pushing fascism.

        Unfortunately for us, they have the same vote we do, so it doesn’t matter if many of them are dead weight otherwise.

        They will kill minorities and laugh while doing it.

        Don’t let their comically stupid reasoning and detachment from reality fool you.

        They’re dangerous and cannot be taken lightly.

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          Unfortunately for us, they have the same vote we do

          gosh i wish that were more true. given the equal representation of states in the senate, and the subsequent higher weighting of low-population states in the electoral college, the vote of a californian is worth a lot less than the vote of a wyomingian. and someone in washington D.C. has even less say. it’s a pretty fucked up pseudo-democracy, tbh.

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            Fair point. It was predictable that things would end up that way given the system’s design. Equally powerful votes is the best practically, but even that’s imperfect. Elections can be life or death for some, but not matter as much for others. American elections matter more for people in other countries than for many American citizens. That’s the inequality I was talking about, but you’re correct. It isn’t the only one.

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      Thanks. From my perspective, commonly Chinese numberplate have 8s in them being lucky. And being Australian I thought that numberplate read BODG as in bodgy meaning of poor quality.

      Anyway, depressing that the numberplate was not fun or positive at all.

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        I had the same initial reading, but upon a second closer look it’s two O’s so definitely depressing and not fun at all. :(

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      I don’t know how I missed BOOG as boogaloo boy considering there are some active boogs in my area. Granted, I usually spot them based on apparel around political events and protests.

      Good catch.