NurPhoto via Getty Images Hundreds of anti-racist protesters showed up at a rally backed by the violent street gang Proud Boys and other far-right extremists in Philadelphia on Saturday.

Racists in Philadelphia were apparently denied a quick escape Saturday after cab drivers refused them service following a far-right rally that met with emphatic opposition from anti-racist protesters.

Roughly two dozen people showed up to attend the “We the People Rally,” which aimed to gather what organizers called the “silent majority” to take a stand against the left. The event included alt-righters and at least two Proud Boys, a violent gang of fascists led by Vice co-founder Gavin McInnes, and members of the Three Percenters, a nativist anti-government militia. (McInnes is no longer affiliated with Vice.)

“This event is for all Patriots, Militia, 3%, constitution loving Americans, pro good cop, pro ICE, pro law and order, pro life, pro American value, pro gun and anti illegal immigration,” the event’s description on Facebook reads. “Will you stand with us? ITS TIME TO SHOW PHILLY WHAT PATRIOTISM REALLY IS!!”

While the alt-righters held their rally, on the other side of a police barricade were hundreds of anti-racist protesters who chanted “Go home assholes” and held signs that read “Make Racists Afraid Again.”

Following the rally, attendees of the “We the People” rally attempted to leave the gathering using cabs and Ubers. But as Vice’s Tess Owen documented, they weren’t well received: