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Ezra Miller Threatens North Carolina KKK in Cryptic Instagram Video

Ezra Miller Threatens North Carolina KKK in Cryptic Instagram Video

Ezra Miller Threatens North Carolina KKK in Cryptic Instagram Video

Fans are scrambling to figure out what prompted the video.

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Ezra Miller shared a cryptic message to a North Carolina chapter of the KKK on Thursday, leaving fans wondering WTF is going on.

The actor took to Instagram in the afternoon, imploring fans to “please disseminate this video to those whom it may concern,” adding in their caption that it’s “not a joke” and people should “take this seriously.”

“Hi, this is Ezra Miller, aka the Bengal Ghouls, the Mad Goose Wizard, and this is a message for the Beulaville chapter of the North Carolina Ku Klux Klan,” they said in the video itself.

“Hello. First of all, how are y’all doing? Um, it’s me! Look, if y’all wanna die, I suggest just killing yourselves with your own guns. Okay?” Miller continued. “Otherwise, keep doing exactly what you’re doing right now — and you know what I am talking about — and then, you know, we’ll do it for you if that’s really what you want.”

Speaking negatively about any chapter of the KKK is always to be commended, but the way Miller’s video threatened a specific group for seemingly specific reasons they didn’t bother to name left fans deeply curious as to what prompted it.

Others were less interested in the “why” of it all and were just there for any threats against any white supremacist groups.

“Ezra Miller calling out a specific chapter of the kkk and telling them to kill themselves or they’ll get killed is now the gold standard for celebrity activism,” one person tweeted. “I’m so in love with them.”

Miller previously made headlines in 2020 after a video circulated that appeared to show them choking a female fan — something they have never addressed. Whatever prompted this most recent bout of aggressiveness, threatening the KKK is definitely a much better reason to start trending on Twitter.

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Rachel Kiley

Rachel Kiley is presumably a writer and definitely not a terminator. She can usually be found crying over queerbaiting in the Pitch Perfect franchise or on Twitter, if not both.

Rachel Kiley is presumably a writer and definitely not a terminator. She can usually be found crying over queerbaiting in the Pitch Perfect franchise or on Twitter, if not both.