Protesters stood with signs and handed out flyers outside of a Google Ventures partner and entrepreneur’s home in San Francisco’s Potrero Hill neighborhood Sunday, calling him a “parasite” and a “leech.”

Flyers passed out at the protest said that Kevin Rose, 37, who founded Digg and several other web companies before joining Google Ventures, accelerates the growth of tech wealth in the city by investing in startups.

“As a partner venture capitalist at Google Ventures, Kevin directs the flow of capital from Google into the tech startup bubble that is destroying San Francisco,” the flyer said. “The start-ups that he funds bring the swarms of young entrepreneurs that have ravaged the landscapes of San Francisco and Oakland.”

Rose tweeted and posted about the protest on Instagram. He shared a photo of the flyer, which uses some graphic language, is below:

The post about the protest comes from the Counterforce, the same group that staged a similar event in January outside the Berkeley home of Anthony Levandowski, a Google employee who works on the company’s self-driving car project. Protesters objected to what they saw as Levandowski’s role in a surveillance state.

With Rose, their concerns appear to be more about how he makes San Francisco a place where ambitious tech workers hope to make it big.

“Venture capitalists enable these tech-workers by funding their startups,” the post said. “With the success of each startup, more and more ambitious tech-workers flock to the city and displace underemployed service workers to the cities at the far reaches of the BART line. These workers must then commute back to San Francisco or Oakland every morning, in most cases to perform menial tasks for the entitled scum who drove them out in the first place.”

Rose has invested in Foursquare, Twitter, Formspring and numerous other companies. The post also references his role in helping Google acquire Nextdoor.

One of the signs at the protest referenced a 2008 podcast where Rose talked about punching and cutting women in the breast. Rose later apologized for the statement.

The protesters have one simple demand, the post said: $3 billion to solve the region’s housing crisis.

“We demand that Google give three billion dollars to an anarchist organization of our choosing,” the post said. “This money will then be used to create autonomous, anti-capitalist, and anti-racist communities throughout the Bay Area and Northern California. In these communities, whether in San Francisco or in the woods, no one will ever have to pay rent and housing will be free.”