Chris Newman, the owner of Sylvanaqua Farms in Albemarle County, said when he is "farming while Black," it's not open and angry white supremacists who feels targeted by, but rather white "progressives."

A Black farmer in Virginia recently penned a lengthy Facebook post about the types of people he feels pose the most threat to him while he does his job.

The post accompanied a photo of white supremacists waving Confederate flags in protest of the Charlottesville City Council's vote to remove a statue of Gen. Robert E. Lee in Lee Park.

Also present at the protest was white supremacist Richard Spencer. During the demonstration, Spencer and his group marched with torches and chanted, "We will not be replaced."

Even with the troubling imagery of people proudly carrying Confederate flags, Newman wrote that White supremacists are not as bad as people who consider themselves progressive but will call the cops when they see a Black man working on property.