After months of violence, a black resident in Portland finally confronts members of the radical left-wing organization, Antifa, as he blasted that their protests do not represent him or his community.

As rioters moved to the city and into the suburbs of Portland, Oregon, social media user Kitty Shackleford recorded a confrontation between a black man and Antifa rioters. In the footage, the man was seen driving by and stopping a group of protesters that were gathered on the streets. The man approached the group and claimed that he had something to say. He then asked the group what they were protesting for. “You don’t represent this mother F**kers!”

The man continued to express his growing frustration and anger on the violence that had taken place in his community. The man yelled, “You don’t know whose house that was, whose house that was…you don’t know cause you ain’t from here.” He then asked the group whether they know the house owners in the neighborhood. He added, “You don’t know because you ain’t from here, mother F**kers! But you come here, and you got a mother fucking little situation for us.”

One man from the group claimed that he was from the neighborhood, but the man immediately dismissed it. He said that the protesters do not look like the people in their community. A member of Antifa tried to explain why they were there and that he was fighting for them. The man refused to listen and ordered the rioter to go back. He continued to express what he felt about what the social media user referred to as “Antifa punks.”

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Indeed, after more than 100 days of protests, Portland residents continue to live in fear. In fact, a black veteran claimed that members of Antifa also threatened to burn down a home that displayed the American flag in his neighborhood. The man narrated that initially, he thought that the protesters were having a peaceful demonstration as he observed them enter his community. Then, the incidents took a more violent turn as protesters saw that one of the homes displayed the American flags.

In an interview for the New York Times, the black veteran, Terrance Moses said that the rioters refused to leave and threatened the homeowners that they will go back and burn their house down. As a black army veteran, Moses concluded that protesters should not “terrorize” people and force them to believe in their own ideals. He added, “I’m a veteran. I’m for these liberties.”