Via ReasonTV: On September 16, 2017, horror-core rap group Insane Clown Posse will lead the Juggalos (their fans) in a march on the National Mall in Washington D.C. They'll be protesting the FBI's decision to label them as a "hybrid gang" back in 2011, which has lead to harassment and profiling of a group defined by its love for a music group. They are expected to share the mall that afternoon with a pro-Trump rally.



"I didn't have a problem with this country. Then all of sudden, they technically made it illegal to be a juggalo," one member of the group explained in the above video from ReasonTV. "They took away the one thing that made me not have a problem with the government. We didn't come up through the route that everyone else comes up. Who's going to step up for us? How would you fight this if this was happening to you?"



Another comment: "Juggalos are being f*cked with, we gotta do something about it. If that makes us part of some First Amendment movement, whatever, we're First Amendment warriors, I don't know."



More on the "Juggalos" via the Washington Post: "Nudity. Debauchery. Eating a live scorpion. Insane Clown Posse fans are definitely outrageous. But are they a criminal gang?"



See below for a sample of their free speech in action. Their song 'Miracles' has garnered more than 17 million views on YouTube since being uploaded 7 years ago (Content warning):



