Right now on Infowars.com College student mistakes lab equipment for Klan Rally.
College students indoctrinated to blame everything on racism think everything might be a Klan rally.
A student at Bowling Green State University reported what she thought was a Ku Klux Klan rally taking place on campus that ultimately turned out to be a piece of lab equipment covered by a white sheet.
You cannot make this stuff up.
This is an illustration of exactly what we're talking about, the indoctrination into thinking everything is racist, looking around every corner for someone to blame.
It must be racist.
Racism is the explanation for everything.
And then you see lab equipment in a white sheet and somehow, some way, the KKK is the first thing that comes to your mind.
Oh, I'm sure you're not brainwashed.
The female student was walking through the campus of Bowling Green State University in Ohio when she observed a white sheet through a campus building window, immediately taking video footage and messaging the university's president on Twitter.
Imagine how dumb she feels.
You were just recording lab equipment sitting in a room with a sheet over it, and then you sent that to the authorities at your school because you thought there was something to report.
Upon investigation, University President Mary Ellen Mazze said the reported Klansman was nothing more than a piece of lab equipment covered by a white sheet.
We looked into this, we discovered it's a cover on a piece of lab equipment.
Well, I'm glad that she had nothing better to do that day than to confirm that the KKK was not meeting on her campus.
Talk about fake news.
A similar event occurred at Indiana University in Bloomington in April of last year when students mistook a priest carrying a rosary for a Klansman carrying a whip.
Again, looking for everything.
This time it was Residential Hall advisor Ethan Gill.
This is also an illustration of the left looking for racism, looking for trouble, looking for things to blame where they don't exist.
Something they've now been doing for years.
So there you go, folks, these college students, an illustration of how they have been trained to look for racism around every corner, now to the extent that they're mistaking priests and lab equipment for KKK rallies.
That is total fake news.
This is Owen Troyer for Infowars.com.
I'm not going to sit here and take it anymore.
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