Hillary Clinton Inspired Pantsuit Flashmob Is The Best Thing That’s Happened In This Election (VIDEO)

On Sunday, October 2, a group of people had a flash mob in Union Square in New York City. They were all wearing pantsuits as an homage to Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

They were dancing to Justin Timberlake’s song, “Can’t Stop The Feeling.”

One of the organizers, Crishon Jerome, wrote this on his Facebook page inviting people to dance with him:

“Let’s dance! Do you want to combine art with a bit activism at a fun dance event this Sunday in NYC? I get the humbling honor of co-choreographing a dance that already has over 160 confirmed participants. Your participation will help us meet our goal of doubling that!! And don’t worry, you don’t have to be a professional. We are looking for dancers, movers, shakers, movement enthusiasts, and all those fun folks who don’t want to see this country ruled under Donald. ALL ages, ethnicities, shapes and sizes are welcome! It’s going be huge with tons of press, who have also confirmed attendance/coverage.”

“Now is the time to stand up against this bully. Action here is a stand against racism, sexism, homophobia, classism, injustice and so much more. It’s a stand for PEACE, LOVE and EQUALITY.”

“**Interested? Comment your email below, and I will forward you details? Dance for America, Dance for your Future. Do it for You. #PantSuitPosse

 

Via Crishon Jerome's Facebook
Via Crishon Jerome’s Facebook

This isn’t the first time that people have pointed out Hillary Clinton’s pantsuits. Some RWNJs got mad when she started selling pantsuit t-shirts for men.

Conservative commentator Todd Starnes said:

“I don’t have the fashion prowess of Tommy Hilfiger or Michael Kors, but I think it’s safe to say, Hillary’s pantsuit tee is political clothing for the emasculated man.”

Yes, I guess men are not allowed to vote for the female candidates.

Enjoy the video! This will make your day!

Featured image via YouTube screenshot.

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