Amid the blood lust seen from Democrats and their media allies to destroy President Donald Trump, it’s becoming downright dangerous to show support for the president in some precincts in America.

On the day America celebrates its independence from a tyrant sitting on the British throne, a video clip went viral showing the tyrannical behavior Trump supporters are experiencing. The clip purports to show a group of teenagers at a Whataburger being attacked because one of them was wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat.

“So went out for a 2am snack and my friend (wearing a MAGA hat) had his hat stolen and a drink thrown in his face (and mine, you can see my arms on the left of the video),” the caption read.

*CAUTION: Disturbing and racially offensive language.

So went out for a 2am snack and my friend (wearing a MAGA hat) had his hat stolen and a drink thrown in his face (and mine, you can see my arms on the left of the video) pic.twitter.com/B3QjBFIxPk — Brax❄ (@brxpug) July 4, 2018

The incident took place in San Antonio, Texas, according to local CBS affiliate KENS, and the man can be seen throwing a drink in the teen’s face.

“You ain’t supporting sh*t, n***er. You b*tch *ass motherf*cker!” the tough guy said.

The man walked out with the hat, saying that it was going into his fireplace.

The teen was identified as 16-year-old Hunter Richard, according to WOAI-TV.

“I support my president and if you don’t let’s have a conversation about it instead of ripping my hat off,” Richard told the NBC affiliate. “I just think a conversation about politics is more productive for the entire whole rather than taking my hat and yelling subjective words to me.”

The station reported that a police report had been filed.

The bully was identified on Twitter as Kino Jimenez, who was said to work at a local bar named “Rumble.”

Another Trump supporter attacked in a restaurant for wearing a MAGA hat. The perpetrator is a latino American by the name of Kino Jimenez. The incident took place in What-A-Burger, a restaurant located in San Antonio, TX. His employer Rumble terminated Kino on Facebook. #walkAway pic.twitter.com/66S3gRvqdD — J H Collazo (@realJHCollazo) July 5, 2018

A message was posted on Rumble’s Facebook account on Wednesday explaining that a part-time employee had been fired for “assaulting another person at a local eatery.”

“It came to our attention earlier this evening that a part-time employee was captured on cell phone video assaulting another person at a local eatery,” the statement reads. “The assault took place, presumably, because this employee did not agree with the other individuals political stance.”

“We have since terminated this employee, as his actions go against everything that this establishment stands for.”

A mugshot of a Kino Jimenez was also being circulated online, but again, it cannot be confirmed if this is the same individual.