A coffee shop owner in Lisbon, Ohio, is under fire after posting a video online to inform future customers that he doesn’t welcome anyone who voted for President Joe Biden or those who support transgender rights.

Adam Newbold is the owner of the C4 coffee shop and a retired Navy Seal. He posted the video on a social media platform called Rumble, and he explained who is not welcome in his shop as well as his opinion on the Jan. 6 Capitol attacks.

“If you voted for Joe Biden, don’t buy our coffee, it’s not for you. If you believe there was nothing wrong with this election…don’t buy our coffee. It’s not for you,” he said. “If you feel that America is on the right track and there’s nothing wrong with gender-neutral, don’t know which bathroom to use, use whichever bathroom you feel like during the day…don’t buy our coffee ’cause it’s not for you.”

Along with his requests, he went on to ask those who kneel during the national anthem, or to the American flag, to not come to his shop either.

The internet made sure to let him know that he’ll soon be out of business due to his comments.

The ex-seal did announce that he was physically at the Capitol riots on Jan. 6, and while he doesn’t approve of the violent actions that were taken, he was “proud to be an American,” as said in an older video after that day, Youngstown, Ohio, CBS affiliate WKBN reported.

“It was historic, it was necessary, and the reason I say I’m proud of Americans is because I wasn’t sure if we still had the spine anymore. Now I see that it exists,” he stated.

Lisbon, Ohio, has a population of roughly 3,000 people. It is located about 60 miles northwest of Pittsburgh.

Rioters outside the Capitol on January 6
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot has sent a letter to Rep. Scott Perry, asking for his voluntary cooperation in the investigations. In photo: rioters are seen outside the Capitol on Jan. 6. AFP / ALEX EDELMAN