A group of white supremacists, armed and waving confederate flags, took to the Houston National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) office on Sunday to declare that “white lives matter.”

The group claimed that they were speaking out against the NAACP and Black Lives Matter, and several carried signs with white supremacy references.

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One protester held a sign that read “14 words,” a reference to a white nationalist group slogan, "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.”

"We came out here to protest against the NAACP and their failure in speaking out against the atrocities that organizations like Black Lives Matter and other pro-black organizations have caused the attack and killing of white police officers, the burning down of cities and things of that nature," protester Ken Reed told the Houston Chronicle. "If they're going to be a civil rights organization and defend their people, they also need to hold their people accountable."

The group, some of whom wore body armor, claimed that the weapons they carried were for self defense.

Held in a predominately black neighborhood, the white supremacists’ demonstration attracted a counter protest, and the two groups were kept separated by police barricades.

Following social media reports of the protest, the words “White Lives Matter” trended throughout the evening and into early Monday morning.

— Mark Dice (@MarkDice) August 22, 2016