Bernie Sanders could #feelthebern of the “Black Lives Matter” protesters Saturday after they disrupted — and eventually shut down — his Seattle campaign rally.

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Chaos broke out after two women stormed the stage as Sanders spoke and commandeered the microphone. What they had to say was apparently more important than anything a candidate for president could muster.

One of them, who identified herself as Marissa Johnson, implied the crowd was racist when they booed her demands to speak before Sanders.

“I was going to tell Bernie how racist this city is — with all of its progressives — but you’ve already done that for me. Thank you,” she said, The Hill reports.

KOMO reports one of the activists called the crowd “white supremacist liberals.”

She used her moment to browbeat the candidate.

“Bernie says that he’s all about the people and about grassroots. The biggest grassroots movement in this country right now is Black Lives Matter,” she said.

She demanded 4 1/2 minutes of silence and promised to yield the mic to the union organizers but broke her pledge.

“If you care about Black Lives Matter, as you say you do, you will hold Bernie Sanders specifically accountable for his actions,” Johnson continued.

“Bernie, you were confronted at NetRoots by black women,” Johnson said before adding, “you have yet to put out a criminal justice reform package like O’Malley did.”

Martin O’Malley famously — and apparently mistakenly — told the crowd “all lives matter.”

He ultimately apologized and said only black lives matter.

Today, about 20 minutes into the “Black Lives Matter” takeover, Sanders attempted to take the microphone back, only to be “pushed away,” according to KOMO.

“I am disappointed that two people disrupted a rally attended by thousands at which I was invited to speak about fighting to protect Social Security and Medicare. I was especially disappointed because on criminal justice reform and the need to fight racism there is no other candidate for president who will fight harder than me,” Sanders said on his website after the event.