What y'all think the FBI dossier on thecoli.com says?

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The website was originally placed under surveillance due to seemingly harboring a large amount of upper class homeowning African-American males making $100,000+ in professional roles such as IT, computer science and healthcare which is a demographic that the bureau is interested in influencing. Further background checks showed that the majority of users are underemployed/unemployed males of varying races making an average of $29,000 per annum. A plurality of site users live with their parents with the majority of the rest living in shared accommodation. As a result, the infiltration operation's budget was drastically scaled back given the limited influence that this demographic has on society.



FBI agents initially tried to establish a prominent site presence through posting threads (discussions) on topics that were deemed relevant to African-American heterosexual males such as police violence, criminal justice system inequalities and the effect of white supremacy on African-American communities. However, despite several attempts over the years, it was found that there was a surprisingly little amount of attention towards these topics with agents noticing that, paradoxically, topics on transgender females and homosexual African-American males received far more attention than any other topics on the website. This was an unexpected paradox that set back the operation by several months and the assigned agents were highly confused given the fact that the majority of users claimed to be heterosexual males.


A key facet of the site is its emphasis on "pro-blackness" which is a manifesto that roughly encompasses a dislike of interracial dating, support of black businesses and dismantling of white supremacy. Of particular focus is a rejection of what they perceive as a societal emphasis on white women whom they refer to as "PAWGS" and biracial women whom they refer to as "litebrights". Agents therefore attempted to ingratiate themselves by making posts emphasising these points which included several attempts to infiltrate a section of the board called JBO with "ebony" pornography. However, data from analysis software placed on highly active site members' computer equipment revealed that most posters have a preference for streaming video pornography that stars non-black and mixed ethnicity actors despite espousing beliefs to the contrary.
 
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However, despite several attempts over the years, it was found that there was a surprisingly little amount of attention towards these topics with agents noticing that, paradoxically, topics on transgender females and homosexual African-American males received far more attention than any other topics on the website. This was an unexpected paradox that set back the operation by several months and the assigned agents were highly confused given the fact that the majority of users claimed to be heterosexual males.

This was the only thing OP really wanted to post...:wrist: Don't project your insecurities onto others. These are the types of threads you like to frequent. This is how OP envisions the site to be internally. He done cooked up a whole fruity erotic storyline in his head involving trannies, law enforcement, and a conspiracy...:dead:

You would be a best-selling :wrist: author OP.
I can't wit you dudes....:scust:
 
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