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Posted: 2015-09-03T11:30:40Z | Updated: 2015-09-03T11:30:40Z

Fox News has been branding the Black Lives Matter movement as a "hate group" and a "murder movement" -- and TV One's Roland Martin isn't having it.

The host lashed out at Bill O'Reilly, who on Monday called the Black Lives Matter movement a hate group and promised to put them "out of business."

"I dont recall you, Bill OReilly, ever saying that youre going to take out police brutality but all of a sudden you want to take out the Black Lives Matter movement because you dont like the fact that theyre out there protesting, Martin said Wednesday on TV One.

He went on to say he'd be happy to debate O'Reilly or Fox News host Megyn Kelly on their respective shows, and concluded that O'Reilly should "shut the hell up!"

Fox News has been on a crusade against the Black Lives Matter movement since the network ran an onscreen banner during Monday night's episode of "Fox & Friends" referring to it as a "murder movement ."

The station's hosts appear to put some blame on the movement for the death of Deputy Darren Goforth of Harris County, Texas, who was fatally shot while pumping gas in a Houston suburb on Friday night. Goforth was white, and the man who police believe killed him, Shannon Miles, is black.

That said, O'Reilly has been against the movement for months. Let's not forget the time he compared Black Lives Matter to the Gestapo .

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