Man Goes to Florida Antique Store, Finds KKK Memorabilia
Summary
A man in Florida found a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) hood and a red flag with a swastika for sale in a local antique store. The store owner said the items came from an estate cleanout, and the hood was displayed with a $350 price tag. The discovery sparked online discussions about the display and sale of such controversial items.Key Facts
- Liam McNamara, a Florida resident and thrifting enthusiast, discovered the KKK hood in an antique store in Sarasota County.
- The white hood is historically linked to the KKK, used to hide identities and intimidate people.
- The hood was priced at $350 and came with a red flag featuring a swastika.
- The store owner said the items were found in a home estate cleanout in South Venice.
- The KKK was active in Florida in the 20th century but declined by the 1980s, with only small, rare rallies reported.
- Wearing masks or hoods in public to hide identity for intimidation is illegal in Florida under a 1951 law.
- McNamara shared a censored video of the find on TikTok, which received over 1 million views and sparked debate.
- Some online comments supported buying the hood, while others opposed it being displayed openly for sale.
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