Activist group hangs clowns dressed in KKK robes from tree
An anonymous group calling it self "Indecline" stirred up controversy after they hung eight figures wearing Ku Klux Klan garb from a tree.
An anonymous group calling it self “Indecline” stirred up controversy on Thursday morning after they hung eight figures dressed up as clowns and wearing Ku Klux Klan garb from a tree.
One of the figures had a placard around its neck reading: “’If attacked by a mob of clowns, go for the juggler’ — Indecline.”
They hung effigies of clowns dressed in KKK robes in Bryan Park “in protest of the White Nationalist uprising in the United States” pic.twitter.com/Lxzmb3axp6
— Ned Oliver (@nedoliver) September 7, 2017
The group said that they have been planning the act since the spring of 2016 and that they picked the location in Richmond, Virginia, because it was once the capital of the Confederate States of America.
They also specifically chose to hang the figures overnight on Wednesday at Joseph Bryan Park because it was the location of Gabriel Prosser’s slave rebellion in 1800.
The park has been closed, and police are considering it a crime scene.
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