It’s been 20 years since Louis Farrakhan’s Million Man March was held in 1995.

Today, a new generation of malcontents has descended on Washington, D.C. to complain about America, freedom and our free market system.

An American Indian speaker went on a bizarre rant, opening by saying, “Ready for the revolution!” and claiming “Gaddafi is still alive” in Libya.

“They have a whole race of indigenous people on reservations, concentration camps. They’re out there killing the indigenous people spiritually,” she said, making reference to Indian reservations.

She led the thousands gathered at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in chanting “down, down USA!”

Watch video via C-SPAN.

Meanwhile, Dr. Umar Johnson, tells News 2 Share that conditions for black Americans is “worse” than when he attended the first million man March 20 years ago.

“I think the progression of oppression for black people has gotten worse since then. I think a lot of that was spurred by the fact that we thought that having an African-American president woul mean that it would be easier on African-Americans, but the reverse has happened.

“Whenever we get black elected officials … it gets worse. So the Obama movement actually spelled a regression of progress for black people,” Johnson said.