So How Did the Juggalo March on Washington Go? Surprisingly Well, Actually.
Yesterday, Juggalos descended on DC to protest the FBI’s opinion that Insane Clown Posse fans are no different than gang members. Their protest was scheduled for the same day as a pro-Trump march called The Mother of All Rallies. Both converged on the National Mall. What could possibly go wrong?
Nothing, apparently. In fact, the Juggalos are getting high marks for their peaceful, respectful behavior and, more interestingly, for their collection of protest signs and tweets.
#JuggaloMarch and Trump supporters both marching. One is a group of people who worship an insane clown, the other is a group of Juggalos
— Reeeeee-diculous (@slazear1) September 16, 2017
At #JuggaloMarch. Far more interesting and friendly than far right. pic.twitter.com/GCk3VOHpm4
— Baynard Woods (@baynardwoods) September 16, 2017
Juggalos out here speaking truth to power. #JuggaloMarch pic.twitter.com/HLC73kjT13
— Jessica Blankenship (@blanketboat) September 16, 2017
Best sign at the #JuggaloMarch so far: “Dragnets, how do they work?”
— Boxer Bunny (@BoxerBunny_) September 16, 2017
One of the #juggalomarch organizers on why they chose the Lincoln Memorial: “If it’s good enough for Forest Gump it’s good enough for us” pic.twitter.com/LGGNCQYfAq
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) September 16, 2017
Faygo for days at the #juggalomarch pic.twitter.com/fBUTsSFqqN
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) September 16, 2017
Sign of the Day #juggalomarch [via @ddale] pic.twitter.com/APufe4wvF9
— Steve Silberman (@stevesilberman) September 16, 2017
Just a normal day in DC. #JuggaloMarch pic.twitter.com/gfkJhnjoxi
— Jeremy Hoffmann (@hofftv) September 16, 2017
Juggalos protesting against the government’s gang classification #JuggaloMarch pic.twitter.com/O1YLK8ubE9
— Brian Tashman (@briantashman) September 16, 2017
Juggalo Jared Baxter, 17, drove a day from Missouri. “People don’t understand what’s different.” pic.twitter.com/Z70RsdBAll
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) September 16, 2017