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White Guy Throws Epic Tantrum Over California Bar's Sign Supporting BLM: 'Kill Me, I'm White!'

White Guy Throws Epic Tantrum Over California Bar's Sign Supporting BLM: 'Kill Me, I'm White!'
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A White man in Southern California went on a racist tirade after entering Brew Bar in Chula Vista, harassing staff and other customers inside and yelling, “Kill me, I’m White."

The tall, older man wearing a hoodie was allegedly reacting to a sign outside the establishment that displayed a BLM banner.


His meltdown was captured on video and it circulated on TikTok where it racked up over 352,700 views.

In the video, the man yelled "f'k your racist bullsh*t." He appeared to have broken a part of the entrance door in response to either a bar patron or staff member telling him he was “making an ass” of himself.

The overlaid text on the TikTok clip posted by an employee identified as Andrea–a.k.a. @heythisisdrey on TikTok–read:

"White Supremacist gets trigger by BLM sign at Brew Bar in Chula Vista, a suburb of San Diego, harasses customers and breaks door."

WARNING: explicit language

@heythisisdrey

Please share, Brew Bar supports so many local musicians and keeps the community strong, fuck #whitesupremacy #chulavista #cvpd #brewbar #acab


Andrea went on to explain the man was arrested but released the same night, despite video evidence showing his unprovoked rampage and property destruction.

She added the Chula Vista Police Department allegedly tried to disprove the angry man actually broke the door.

The TikToker asked viewers to share the clip to show the CVPD and the city of Chula Vista don't take the safety of small business owners and their customers seriously.

TikTokers weighed in on the unhinged display.

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People noted the target of the man's rage had nothing to do with the bar's Bolero night theme, which may have left patrons confused about the man's charged rant.

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No one was more disappointed in the CVPD's response to the situation than Andrea.

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The Chula Vista Police Department, Andrea and Brew Bar were contacted for further comment, but no response has been received at this time.

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