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'You Look Dirty, Motherf**ker!' Black Protester Attacks White YouTube Creator Amid NYC Rally

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“He was a RACIST,” one of the degenerates screamed.

In a display of raw, unfiltered hatred, approximately 50 protesters led by Black Lives Matter activist Hawk Newsome marched through Manhattan's Times Square on Thursday, chanting expletives against the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated on September 10 in Utah.

The rally, captured in a video shared by FreedomNewsTV, saw demonstrators blocking roads and demanding justice for Demartravion "Trey" Reed and Corey Zukatis, two men found hanging in Mississippi.

Official reports ruled Reed's death a suicide with no foul play, while Zukatis's case remains under investigation, but protesters rejected these findings, claiming Kirk's past statements on race are to blame for broader systemic racism.

The protest, organized under the banner of seeking justice, quickly devolved into a spectacle of vitriol.

"Fuck Charlie Kirk! " the protesters repeatedly shouted at the outset

Another participant, holding a sign and wearing a necklace of black, green, and red beads, declared, "He was a racist! He was hateful! He was nothing like Martin Luther King. Nothing at all."

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The event's intensity escalated as protesters expressed frustration over perceived speech policing. "It's amazing that they police speech," one demonstrator said, gesturing animatedly. "They policed my speech. Police follow me around.

"They want to police us for speaking freedom, but people can spread hate and get national holidays. That's why I can't stand the Police. They follow Martin Luther King Jr. They help kill Malcolm X, but they protect people who hate us."

Amidst this chaos, a particularly venomous exchange unfolded between a black protester and Nick Shirley, a YouTube creator with over 787,000 subscribers.

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The interaction, captured in a video shared by Shirley, highlighted the protest's underlying tensions.

The Black protester, the man with long dreadlocks and a necklace of black, green, and red bead who led the chants desecrating Kirk across Times Square, launched a personal attack:

You look dirty, bro! Your hair and all that shit, your body! Your clothes can look like whatever – your body, your face looks dirty, motherfucker. You look stinky nigga. Slime ball. Look at this dirty motherfucker. Greaseball! Greaseball! Grease ball. He need to take a shower, cut his hair. You know what I mean. Get a clean cut. Act like the white boy he's supposed to be. Put a suit on. You ain't playin' the part right. You like a beach bum nigga. You ain't playing the part right, dirty ass boy. Go get in the shower. You look tan. You trying to be black, huh? You trying to get a tan.

Shirley responded with a laugh, "Now it's a crime to be outside.""

It ain't a crime to be outside," the protester retorted. "It's a crime to be here on stolen land – talking how you talk."

Shirley asked, "Were you born in the US?"

The protester replied, "100 percent. Where your family come from? Mine were kidnapped. Where's yours?"

"My parents were born here," Shirley said.

Another protester, identified as Hispanic, interjected, "No white people were born here, you dumb fuck. There's no white cultures that come from the U.S."

"I came out of the womb here in the United States," Shirley insisted.

The Trump administration has pledged crackdowns on left-leaning groups amid rising tensions over political violence ahead of mid-term elections.

The streets of New York City have become a battleground not just for ideas, but for the very soul of a nation grappling with its past and future.

Alicia Powe

Alicia is an investigative journalist and breaking news reporter with RiftTV. Alicia's work is featured on outlets including The Gateway Pundit, Project Veritas, Townhall and Media Research Center.

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