Every few months, recruitment pamphlets for the Ku Klux Klan show up around Iowa. The latest batch was distributed in Sioux Falls, which is in the northeast corner of the state. Typically, they have simply been pieces of paper with web addresses. Not this bunch.
These KKK fliers are kept in a plastic bag, complete with informational materials, a KKK recruitment poster, and candy.
It seems that multiple Sioux Falls residents woke up to KKK recruitment fliers and candy on their driveways and on their sidewalks.
It's not clear how many KKK packets were found over the weekend in Sioux Falls, but they aren't illegal -- even if they are intimidating to those traditionally targeted by the Klan.
These KKK fliers are kept in a plastic bag, complete with informational materials, a KKK recruitment poster, and candy.
It seems that multiple Sioux Falls residents woke up to KKK recruitment fliers and candy on their driveways and on their sidewalks.
It's not clear how many KKK packets were found over the weekend in Sioux Falls, but they aren't illegal -- even if they are intimidating to those traditionally targeted by the Klan.