Protesters Remake Ludacris' 'Move B--ch' To Rally Against Donald Trump

Last week, white supremacists and neo-Nazis marched in Charlottesville, Virginia to protest a number of things such as Black Lives Matter, the removal of Confederate soldiers' statues, immigration, the LGBTQ community and more.  

Since then, Trump has made some questionable comments where he said that all of the men in these marches weren't bad. In fact, he went so far as to call them "very fine people" and said that the people who rallied against these supremacists were also partially to blame for the violence that broke out. 

After he said this, a number of marches protesting Trump's words spread across the country. One of the most viral ones that we've seen thus far took place in Atlanta, Georgia. These marchers took to the streets and added a different spin on the ATL's own Ludacris' hit single "Move B**ch."

While protesting the alt-right and Trump, these marchers were chanting "Move Trump. Get out of the way" in unison. But, we weren't the only people who loved watching this march. Luda, himself, saw this and took to Instagram to post it. #MoveTrump," he captioned with video with a black fist. 

Watch the turnt anti-racism and anti-Trump protest above. Atlanta stays lit. 

Photo: Getty Images


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