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I noticed the same thing, and honestly had similar thoughts as you.

I'm just smart enough/had enough discretion not to blurt it out on-line. ;)

that is true stephen colbert GIF by Obama
 
How the people of that city have been able to stay protesting the way they are should be an inspiration to all. They have had a multitude of opportunities to violently fight back and they have done an amazing job of standing tall and proud in the face barbaric intimidation.
I think for the most part in US history the overall movement of the protestors of the aggrieved has been peaceful. Sure there have been moments in each movement where the aggrieved have resorted to non peaceful methods but the overall movements (ie Civil Rights, women’s suffrage) have been peaceful. Wonder what movements are overall been non peaceful?

Civil War?
2020 election?
 
Wonder what movements are overall been non peaceful?

Civil War?
2020 election?
There is a VERY clear historical context of Non Peaceful uprisings in American History and they are all around the same things

Taxes
Race
Immigrants
Many of them unknown...kinda like how VERY few American's had even heard of the 1921 Race Massacre until the last 10 years....There are DOZENS of Riots and Unrest and Killing Americans at the Hands of American Govt, Police forces just like Tulsa.

here is 1783 through 1899 and excludes the Race Riots that really started in the early 1900's through 1920's - 1960;s - 1970's Race Stuff which was VERY Violent as well has all be exclude and is just as extensive if not more than this.

. Pick a link and read up on which interest you.

18th century​

19th century​

The New York Orange Riot of 1871, between Irish Catholics and Irish Protestants.

 
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