The new Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., re-utilizing the old Post Office building, barely got opened before Black Lives Matter activists decided to make it the object of their hate.

The opulent, magnificent structure opened on September 12 and protesters already defaced the front entrance with graffiti.

Someone had spray-painted “No Justice” and “Peace” with a red line through it on the left, and “Black Lives Matter” on the right.

Hurt feelings? American Urban Radio Network White House correspondent April Ryan thought so, and tweeted:

Hurt feelings from racial hostilities have spilled over onto the walls of Trump property in Downtown DC. Look! pic.twitter.com/JLNQLBgVYx — AprilDRyan (@AprilDRyan) October 2, 2016

But as many were quick yo point out, it’s more than “hurt feelings”; it’s a criminal act that should never be condoned or whitewashed.

.@AprilDRyan It’s called vandalism.

It’s illegal

Those who knowingly break laws are THUGS. Period — Sandy (@RightGlockMom) October 2, 2016

.@AprilDRyan That’s what you call criminal damage to property now?#Enable much? — Pat Blue (@MrBlue111) October 2, 2016

@AprilDRyan Wonder if you would be as supportive if it was a black church vandalized by KKK. Vandalism is vandalism. Double standard ……. — Majesty Deplorable (@4RandyRoamer) October 2, 2016

@AprilDRyan All they’ve done by vandalizing trumps property is prove that black lives don’t matter. — MONACO SLIM (@MONACO_SLIM) October 2, 2016

One person, a Hillary Clinton supporter going by the name “C. Mills,” posted the photo to his Instagram account with a call for like-minded people to vote.

Make sure y’all vote next month…its critical.. If you Don’t vote it’s as if you are voting for Trump and that’s not a good look. #imwithher A photo posted by C.Mills (@camsinatra1) on Oct 1, 2016 at 5:13pm PDT

“If you Don’t vote it’s as if you are voting for Trump and that’s not a good look,” he wrote.

What Mills failed to understand is that acts like this will also be a clarion call to Trump supporters — as well as those on the fence — to cast their ballot for the Republican presidential nominee.

As a temporary measure, Trump employees covered the graffiti with sheets of plywood.

Meanwhile in DC…protesters seem to have defaced the Trump International Hotel. Workers just covered the graffiti. pic.twitter.com/gIOpB6dCmY — Jazmin Bailey (@JazminMBailey) October 1, 2016

No only does the original structure have architectural, historical and political significance, but by repurposing and revitalizing it, Trump’s intention was to revitalize Washington, D.C.’s blighted inner-city.

But apparently some people don’t care.