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Watch Black Lives Matter 'start a riot' at restaurant

Watch Black Lives Matter 'start a riot' at
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It was just an evening out at a restaurant, where people of all backgrounds and many races were enjoying dinner.

Then came Black Lives Matter protesters.

“It took only minutes before the scene devolved into a riot that caused damage to the restaurant and chased away its customers,” reported BizPacReview.

Videos by Damani Felder, the founder of YouTube’s “The Right Brothers,” showed the mayhem.

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Human Events journalist Ian Miles Cheong commented. “This is what Cultural Marxism looks like.”

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The videos (Be forewarned about offensive language):

And the comments from Felder:

The report said a group of mostly white Black Lives Matter protesters holding signs “descended” on the restaurant Sunday evening chanting slogans “and disrupting patrons of the eatery who were sitting at outside tables.”

The protesters made it impossible for customers to eat, shouting profanities  only feet away from children.

Felder narrated his video: “Here it is, see? They create the unrest and then they get upset when someone actually speaks up for themselves.”

It didn’t take long for Dallas police to arrive, and the mob then threw objects.

Felder’s play-by-play included: “They did not come out here to be heard, they come out to create a scene. You’ve got to realize what this really is and call it out for what it really is. Out here at this restaurant tonight, we had plenty of white people, plenty of black people all out here having a good time. And they came out here to create this scene, and now they’re acting like they’re the oppressed people.”

Eventually, there was tear gas and windows were broken.

“All they care about right now is creating this manufactured outrage, this chaos,” Felder said. “Their rationale is, ‘if we are upset, no one else can enjoy any peace whatsoever.'”

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