Black Lives Matter protestors descended on Philadelphia Tuesday to protest the Democratic National Convention and the party's nominee, Hillary Clinton.

Setting up the protests turned out to be a nightmare and BLM began segregating the mostly white crowd and the media by race, demanding that black media outlets and protestors be moved to the front of the crowd.

Ali Akbar, a conservative activist and senior advisor to the Black Conservative Fund, gave exclusive footage to Red Alert Politics, describing the segregation as mayhem, but the white media outlets complied.

"The press totally worked in concert with BLM leaders and their requests were honored because they were afraid," Akbar said.

Akbar said a majority of the protestors weren't even black, just aging hippies and active communists, socialists, and anarchist groups. Nonetheless, BLM instructed all white people not to speak to the media and pass any interview requests to black protestors.

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BLM protest leaders instructed protestors to separate themselves by race and leave a barrier of about 15 feet between the mostly white protestors and the trucks with BLM activists and leaders in order to make it appear that protestors weren't mostly white.

When white people tried to break into the middle of the black activists to hold up a coffin with the symbol of the Democratic donkey on it, they were told to stop invading their space and to stand behind a sign saying "Hillary has blood on her hands."

Meanwhile they flew flags of several African countries that had brutal regimes that killed, terrorized, and abused black citizens.

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Protestors yelled "f*** the police" and "f*** the pigs." Police officers stood by and, when Akbar asked them if the protestors had permits, they said they were unsure but didn't crack down on the events.

More shocking was the fact that the white protestors were in total agreement with the segregation and demands that they not talk to the media. Akbar asked a white Bernie supporter why she agreed to move to the back of the protest, and she said because it's what BLM wanted and she needed to check her privilege.

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Akbar said that these protestors didn't reflect most black people and there were very few of them even there. He said that after the protests he drove past a poor black neighborhood and saw dozens of unemployed black people from northern Philadelphia, all of whom could have came to protest but didn't.

"This so-called movement is manufactured," Akbar said. "It's more media than voter or societal education. My team and I watched as the march leaders spent more time organizing than speaking their truths. No one in the protest was local. Not one person I met. Black Lives Matter and the Black Resistance to the DNC left blacks behind. These local blacks were not engaged in the tomfoolery and media spectacle that went on for hours."