Black Lives Matter activists attacked a Seattle neighborhood on Thursday as they shouted demands for white people to “get the f*** out” and “give black people back their homes.” Based on a video that was live-streamed, scores of activists marched through residential areas while beating drums and making noises. They were also flashing lights on the windows of the houses to terrorize the residents living there. They were also shouting their demands through loudspeakers.

“Get the f* out so we can come back!” one of them yelled. “All y’all white motherfers get the f** out of our neighborhoods so we can come back!” Another yelled, “Pay the fee! Open your purse!”

Another video showed an activist standing right before a house shouting to the people inside, saying that the neighborhood was primarily black before the white people came. So they’re basically terrorizing the people living in the neighborhood now. They want the people who own the houses there to leave and give their homes to blacks.

It seems that the terrorists were not stopped or controlled in any way by the police. That’s one of the reasons why the activists have come out to target ordinary residents. They know that the Seattle Police Department will not be allowed to go against them or any activity of Black Lives Matter or Antifa. As long as they are doing any activity under the banner of those groups, they would be left alone by the police, even if they are harassing ordinary citizens.

The Seattle city council has also voted to defund the police. They have given in to the demands of the far-left activists who have been campaigning for abolishing the police. That has prompted the resignation of the police chief of the Seattle Police Department, Carmen Best. She has been doing her best to handle the difficult situation in her city despite the orders of the mayor, which has been restraining the actions that she can do. Now, the remaining police forces are demoralized and the residents of the city will have to deal with the possibility that no one might respond to their calls when they need help.