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Ezra Miller posts cryptic video threatening the Ku Klux Klan

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Related: Video appears to show Ezra Miller choking woman  A post shared by Ezra Miller (@ezra._x_.aradia) They say the message is directed at the “Beulaville chapter of the North Carolina Ku Klux Klan.”“Look, if y’all want to die, I suggest just killing yourselves with your own guns.

OK?” said the 29-year-old actor, who uses they/them pronouns.“Otherwise, keep doing exactly what you’re doing right now — and you know what I am talking about — then, you know, we’ll do it for you, if that’s really what you want.

Talk to you soon, OK. Bye.”In the accompanying caption, Miller asked their followers to share the video.“Please disseminate (gross!) this video to all those whom it may concern.

This is not a joke and even though I do recognize myself to be a clown please trust me and take this seriously. Let’s save some lives now ok babies?

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