Summary

Ku Klux Klan flyers were distributed across 11 cities in northern Indiana, with the Trinity White Knights, a Kentucky-based KKK chapter, claiming responsibility.

Residents expressed outrage and discomfort, condemning the hateful message and its divisive tone.

Residents described the flyers as disturbing and emphasized the need for peaceful and just approaches to addressing societal issues.

The incident highlights ongoing challenges with extremist messaging in communities.

  • TimLovesTech (AuDHD)(he/him)@badatbeing.social
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    14 days ago

    The people who sat on the couch are just as responsible for this as the people who voted him in. He actually won the popular vote this time around, so between the 2 groups this is what they wanted.

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        13 days ago

        Can you expand upon that? Everyone knew that a vote for Trump/3rd party/or not voting at all was to Trump’s benefit. Did you see a model or theory that would allow Trump to get more votes and still lose the electoral college? Or is your argument that people that only enabled Trump but didn’t vote for him shouldn’t be put in the same bucket?

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        13 days ago

        Are you 5 years old? Just saying “no” with nothing else isn’t doing you any favors, you only make yourself look dumb as fuck. Your opinion already does that, so you only made it worse.

        If those people that didn’t vote had voted for Kamala instead she’d have won the election, by a lot. How is that not them giving Trump a vote?