Some People Are Apparently Wearing KKK Outfits in Nevada
So, friends of mine observed this at a republican caucus location this evening. I'll admit, I'm boiling right now. đĄ pic.twitter.com/baDftDUyxm
— Sen. Aaron D. Ford (@AaronDFordNV) February 24, 2016
On Tuesday evening, outside a caucus site in Nevada, several people dressed up as members of the Ku Klux Klan, for one reason or another, and bore signs expressing their support for Donald Trump.
We do not presently have a whole lot of context for these photographs, and itâs worth noting that all of them have been posted to Twitter by secondary sources: Senator Ford and radio producer Krystal Heath received their photographs from âfriendsâ and reporter Jon Humbert his from a tipster.
Good god. Two protestors in full KKK garb at Cimarron High in Las Vegas for #NVcaucus. Tipster pic: pic.twitter.com/oxH5dpKjSj
— Jon Humbert (@jonhumbert) February 24, 2016
Also, they look like paper cones with eyeholes hacked out.
#Trump supporters dressed as KKK outside #NVCaucus location. pic.twitter.com/iPfPcEghqW
— Krystal Heath (@TheFriddle) February 24, 2016
Whether these are Leftist dickheads doing performance art, or Cruz supporters trying to ratfuck Trump, or Trump supporters trying to ratfuck Cruz by pretending Cruz is ratfucking Trump, or actual, emboldened Klansmen, their appearance coincides the the release of new data, via the New York Times, that quantifies the extent of Trump supportersâ bigotry.
According to Public Policy Polling, for example, 70 percent of Trump voters in South Carolina would prefer the Confederate battle flag to have remained aloft on their statehouse grounds, and 38 percent wish the South had won the Civil War. Meanwhile, a national YouGov poll found that 20 percent of Trump voters disagreed with the executive order which freed slaves in states that were in rebellion against the federal governmentâthat is, the Emancipation Proclamation.
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