A False Flag is when someone calls attention to a "Red Flag" in an effort to manipulate opinions at to what is right and wrong. The false (red) flag is used when people are already biased to a similar opinion as the one presenting the information, or the misinformation is used to try to manipulate people into being newly biased.
A false flag is a tool often used when politicising a topic. It often makes situations more difficult instead of making situations easy because its harder to know what to believe.
"He said that women that are emotional is a red flag to him but he's not about to stop dating females so he's really waving a false flag about us girls"
If two shot-houses are near to each other; usually connected by adjoining property, nearby parking, or related ownership. This allows participants to walk between the two without having to drive.
Ryan: That backyard dog makes a great bouncer for this Shot-House Hopping event. If you walk to close to it while you are drunk it's chain trips you on your face!
Dana: That's what makes the difference between a Hopping and a crawl!
Ryan: (Drunk, Rolling on the ground laughing)
Propaganda about what is right and wrong that has previously been utilized to be "Nationalist" against Communism ideals in its number of forms. Ironically in 2023 the use of "Red Flags" to inidcate whats right and wrong seems to be used most by people who embrace (or are more closely allied to) Communist ideals in one form or another.
In 2023 "Red flags" are also used by groups to demonize and ostracise people who do not agree with their ideals.
A strong indicator of what is right and wrong when misused is considered a "false flag"
(SEE FALSE FLAG)
"She says my being even slightly masculine is a huge red flag, but she lives in community housing and has soo many "guy friends" that it is scary. I think she's using a false flag to hide behind".
Formerly: a place to go to buy "a shot" of liquor if you are underage, or if the area is a devoid of bars.
Recently: a place to buy liquor or drugs, and if things go badly, you could get shot.
The locations are usually at "holes-in-the-wall" or is on a "back road". You are generally allowed in if someone knows you as an acquaintance (or "friend"), otherwise you are watched suspiciously and it could end badly. They do not have a license to sell open containers nor to sell alcohol to-go so participants generally avoid police, State Alcohol Beverage Control Department, and ATF (and DEA). Participants also may come and go high or intoxicated, much like at an actual bar.
Kelly: The shot-house has too many cars halfway in the narrow street now that it is payday.
Ken: There is as much scrap metal on the ground from beer cans as there are shell casings at that shot-house.