In a bit on an ironic twist, the Portland rioters have been caught on film chanting "peaceful protest" all while violently attacking a Trump supporter's vehicle by launching bricks at his windows. Seems these poor, pampered, disaffected snowflakes have completely lost touch with their own "Stronger Together" slogan.

Portland rioters have been chasing a Trump supporters truck for 8 blocks. pic.twitter.com/ZjYr5c5h5x — Just Call Me Mister (@MisterMetokur) November 11, 2016

Portland rioters track down Trump supporter at another light, continue to attack him while screaming "peaceful protest" and throwing bricks. pic.twitter.com/zzG91B1aX8 — Just Call Me Mister (@MisterMetokur) November 11, 2016

Police in Portland, Oregon, say they've received "reports of attacks on drivers" as anti-Trump protest turns violent https://t.co/KZJYqhN8ia pic.twitter.com/PGA3pyhMhP — ABC News (@ABC) November 11, 2016

A total of 71 "protesters" were arrested on Saturday night alone according to the Portland PD.

Photos: 71 arrested at Saturday night protest in Portland https://t.co/YWqmQ8Pq5W pic.twitter.com/PH0DkxKCF7 — KGW News (@KGWNews) November 13, 2016

"Surprisingly," the majority of the arrests were of angry, millennial, white kids rather than minorities who the mainstream media insists are so adversely impacted by a Trump presidency.

Meanwhile, a flash mob in Philadelphia over the weekend left 6 people injured, including a cop who suffered a fractured orbital bone.

Six people, including an off-duty police detective and his wife, were injured after a "flash mob" attack by some among a crowd of juveniles in downtown Philadelphia, police said. A 55-year-old off-duty police detective saw a 20-year-old man and a 21-year-old woman being assaulted and tried to arrest one of the offenders. He was punched from behind by several people, police said. The detective's 53-year-old wife splashed water on the offenders to try to stop them from attacking her husband, and she was punched in the face, police said. All of the offenders then fled. The four victims were taken to a nearby hospital. Immediately afterward, there was another assault by several juveniles nearby, and two 16-year-old youths were arrested, police said. In all, six people were injured. "It's crazy out here," said Dwight Magood. "I don't know if they were trying to protest or 'flash mobbing.' But it's not the right way to do it, whatever it was."

Philadelphia flash mob attacks leave 6 people injured, including an off-duty police detective and his wife. https://t.co/tLp428hLYT pic.twitter.com/ysxLPzHORO — ABC News (@ABC) November 14, 2016

We're still anxiously awaiting Hillary to remind these disaffected supporters that we're: