Thousands of anti-Trump protesters stormed Manhattan Friday in the third consecutive night of demonstrations against the president-elect.

About 11 people were arrested for disorderly conduct after about 2,000 people gathered to Washington Square Park beginning at about 4:30 p.m., then marched up Sixth Avenue heading to Trump Tower, to join hundreds of others already there.

A second group of about 300 protesters massed at Union Square.

“Donald Trump, go away, racist, sexist, anti-gay,” the quickly growing crowd chanted.

“Love trumps hate,” people also bellowed.

The group, which was followed by a contingent of NYPD cops, also held signs saying “Black lives matter,” “Queer and scared” and “Not my president.”

“This is fundamentally the DNC’s fault, it’s dirty Debbie [Wasserman Schultz]’s fault. It’s a mess,” said Bushwick resident and Bernie Sanders supporter Noah Silber, 24.

“I couldn’t, we didn’t even get to vote in the primary, we got purged. He [Sanders] would have beaten Trump in a landslide!”

A middle-aged woman nearby then shouted at him, “Nothing is ever good enough for you f—ing people!”

Another demonstrator got teary-eyed over Trump’s stunning defeat over Hillary Clinton.

“It just feels hopeless. It feels like everyone sold us out,” said New School student named Farrah. “She was the American dream — for me.”

Meanwhile, a halal cart operator named Omar feared he could become the victim of rising racial tensions.

“It’s going to be a long four years,” he said. “I’m afraid of getting beat up. I live on Staten Island. His supporters are crazy.”