An NBC reporter tweeting on the controversial gun rally taking place in Virginia reported on chants of ‘I will not comply,’ but posted a video of a small group reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, which caused a small backlash, prompting social media users to correct the correspondent’s initial tweet.

New York based NBC reporter Gabe Gutierrez’s tweet drew negative attention when he wrote: “Chants of “we will not comply” from gun rights protesters in Richmond.”

The tweet, in fact, contained a crowd of Gadsden flag-waving attendees chanting the Pledge of Allegiance.

Chants of “we will not comply” from gun rights protesters in Richmond. pic.twitter.com/BjEfniwMKP — Gabe Gutierrez (@gabegutierrez) January 20, 2020

Following the tweet, many tweeters took to the comments to correct the reporter.

You know we can also watch the video, right? — Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) January 20, 2020

YouTuber, Styxhexenhammer, who has previously railed against the mainstream media, said the following at the tweet: “Is there literally no boundary anymore for corporate sellouts like you? No standard at all in your mediocre reporting? To the point where you post things that are objectively contrary even to your own clips and images, without apparent reason?”

Is there literally no boundary anymore for corporate sellouts like you? No standard at all in your mediocre reporting? To the point where you post things that are objectively contrary even to your own clips and images, without apparent reason? — Styxhexenhammer666 (@Styx666Official) January 20, 2020

Others quote-tweeted the mistake.

Crowd recites the Pledge of Allegiance. NBC reporter tweets: "Chants of “we will not comply” from gun rights protesters in Richmond." https://t.co/1l70k83ug8 — Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) January 20, 2020

Uhhh that’s the Pledge of Allegiance, Mr. NBC “news” reporter guy. https://t.co/4SQEAme2L1 — Pete D’Abrosca (@pdabrosca) January 20, 2020

Gutierrez quickly issued a correction, as some believed the reporter to have uploaded the incorrect file, by tweeting, “Earlier posted video of Pledge of Allegiance. For those who’ve asked, here’s the video of ‘We will not comply,’ Taken seconds apart.”

Earlier posted video of Pledge of Allegiance. For those who’ve asked, here’s the video of “We will not comply,.” Taken seconds apart. pic.twitter.com/Egz4mqVhzo — Gabe Gutierrez (@gabegutierrez) January 20, 2020

The correction, however, wasn’t well received by social media users.

It should also be noted that it seems the “We will not comply” chant was much shorter, and chanted by a smaller number of attendees.

Some maintained their allegiance to the flag and will to refuse to comply.

I pledge allegiance to the Flag. And… I will not comply. Have a nice day. Sincerely, Chris from Portsmouth, VA — Christopher Stearns (@chris_stearns) January 20, 2020

Another pointed out a double standard, by tweeting “imagine championing ‘Resist’ for 3 years and taking issue with ‘we will not comply'”

imagine championing "Resist" for 3 years and taking issue with "we will not comply" — Justin Houston (@houstonniner) January 20, 2020

You're too late, dude. The damage is done and it's gone viral. CNN may be hiring. They love these types of lies. But you did show twitter the patriotism of these peaceful protesters. Epic. Did your part to reflect Trump. Priceless — Camille #17 (@cbrads17) January 20, 2020

On the reporter’s initial tweet, conservative author and commentator, Pete D’Abrosca, told National File:

“NBC has a clear agenda for today’s rally: to baselessly impugn supporters of the Second Amendment as violent radicals, when in fact they’re legally and patriotically exercising their First and Second Amendment rights. Look no further than NBC ‘reporter’ Ben Collins’ now-deleted Tweet from Sunday night for proof. He described Monday’s events in Richmond as a ‘white nationalist rally’ before the event even began. As usual, the media are acting criminally in their blatant mischaracterizations of ordinary Americans.”

Another NBC reporter deleted a tweet advising his fellow journalists to take caution and to report factually to avoid helping the “neo-Nazi” cause.