A white nationalist organization is trying to spread their message in the KC metro, but law enforcement isn’t having it.
Anti-diversity posters were left on various bulletin boards at Johnson County Community College. Now, campus police are going through surveillance footage and trying to figure out who put up the posters. They said the college does not tolerate any hateful ideology.
At JCCC, diversity is celebrated.
“When we interact with many people, we get new ideas,” said Daniel Kimtai, a nursing student from Kenya.
Some posters found around campus earlier this week were promoting a different point of view, though. “Diversity divides nations,” one of them said.
A group calling themselves the American Identity Movement tweeted pictures of the images.
Campus police said the posters were in low-traffic areas and weren’t up long.