It seems that the 'Love Trumps Hate' fans have revealed their dark side, fangs and all. Violent protests sparked off across America by peaceful, tolerant, loving liberals who were misled into believing Hillary Clinton was the de-facto winner this US election.

"Rape Melania" is trending. Liberals are really outdoing their own disgusting behavior. #SundayMorning #Trump pic.twitter.com/PA1q6QV4sa — WE DID IT (@BobbyDellBSC) November 13, 2016



American Twitter users saw "Rape Melania" in their trending-topics, often with images of a protester holding a sign with the phrase at a demonstration in Washington DC.

I just saw that Rape Melania is trending

This week, many tweets talked about killing Trump

More reminders that Love Trumps Hate is a lie — Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) November 13, 2016

The protest was being held outside Trump's new hotel in Washington, and has surprisingly generated no mainstream condemnation from Trump critics - at least not at par with the condemnation Trump's run for President generated.

Surprisingly, Twitter, which is known to censor Trending topics on its own discretion and even ban users based on policies, allowed the trend to sustain. However, Twitter explained that the trend was to critique the phrase, not support it. However, a sampling of tweets seemed to speak otherwise.



"So who's going to assassinate Trump at his inauguration?" one Twitter user asked.



"I just pray that the first n***a who tries to assassinate Donald Trump don't miss"

There were also calls to assassinate Vice President-elect Mike Pence.



"If trump wins pls dont assassinate him without getting mike pence first because his a** is f***ing crazy," a user tweeted.

Police have deployed less lethal munitions such as OC spray and vapor (pepper spray), rubber ball distraction devices, rubber baton rounds. — Portland Police (@PortlandPolice) November 11, 2016



A Secret Service source told the Daily Mail that they had witnessed a spike in death threats since Trump's successful election. They were monitoring social media, and 'every threat was taken seriously'. The streets of Oakland, California, saw attacks on an office block with graffiti vandalism with 'f*** Trump' and 'kill Trump'. These were then set on fire.

Protests in Portland, Oregon blew up into a riot as people threw bottles and other projectiles at police officers.

19 people arrested so far this evening due to criminal behavior during protest. — Portland Police (@PortlandPolice) November 13, 2016



A protest in Indianapolis also grew violent after protesters clashed with police.