A young Asian American known only on the Internet as Uncle Chang — the Asian equivalent of an Uncle Tom — called out liberals on why they lost the 2016 presidential election and to suck his “big Asian cock.”

He delivered his speech in front of the “He Will Not Divide Us” livestream protest at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York City on January 31.

Chang held up flash cards to the camera with one side saying “He Will Not Divide Us” and the other side quoting different media outlets, including Salon, Breitbart, The Guardian and Slate.

He even quoted Bernie Sanders in a 2016 Huffington Post article headlined “White People Don’t Know What It’s Like to Live in the Ghetto”.

Chang, who said he comes from a working class family, told viewers that he is not seen as an American anymore but a “person of color” because of liberal voters embracing “identity politics” and treating Asians as “voting blocks instead of people.”

He then confirmed that he voted for Donald Trump, saying: “This is why I voted for Trump. F–k you. Suck my big Asian cock, you’re gonna get riced, riced.com. If I’m a nazi then Sieg Heil, motherf–ker.”

Chang returned to the screen on February 2 to continue his diatribe, this time with a bigger crew of millennials.

“You lost because you told the poor, white, working families in rural Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan that despite losing their jobs, their factories closing down and their communities emptying out, that they were the privileged ones,” he said.

Chang went on to call out some anti-Trump protesters for inciting violence.

“Your side has chased down Trump supporters, beat them up. You’ve egged a woman that just wanted to be at a Trump rally,” he said.

He added that the riot which broke out at UC Berkeley prior to right-wing commentator Milo Yiannopoulous’ appearance on February 1, was uncalled for.

“You threw rocks at people that just wanted to hear Milo speak,” said Chang. “It doesn’t matter if you disagree with Milo, you don’t hit and attack and smash people with rocks just because they wanted to hear what he has to say.”

He concluded the livestream with a message of change for the left, saying: “Put down your fists, take off your mask. Fight with your words, not sticks and stones.”