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Some observations about far-leftist protests in the United States

Far-leftists have been protesting in the United States every single day without fail, non-stop, for the last 10 or so years. At any given moment there are probably dozens of protests all around the country, perhaps slowing down only during the night (but most of the time not completely stopping even then.)

Some observations I have made about these protests:

1) The vast, vast majority of these protests, probably over 90% of them, have no specific reason, initiating event or target goal. They were not sparked by a particular event that happened at a particular place, nor are they aiming at a specific goal (eg. having the city officials do something particular, or having a particular person be dismissed from his position, or something). Instead, they are there just to protest for the sake of protesting, just shouting the same generic slogans that they have been shouting for the past ten years non-stop, repeating the same tired boring claims that they have been making for all those years.

2) Likewise the vast, vast majority of these protests and the protestors don't have any particular message they want to spread, and their only goal is to make noise and be a nuisance, and that's it. Their only goal appears to be to annoy people, and nothing else. And this is no exaggeration. That's literally what they are doing. They make as much noise as possible, they block sidewalks, public paths and even roads, they harass people who would just want to go on their way, and they want to just be as annoying as possible, in every possible way that tiptoes the lines of legality.

In other words, in the vast majority of cases they don't have anything to say, they only want to be as annoying as possible, and to annoy as many people as possible, just because.

3) This is particularly noticeable when someone goes to one of these myriads of protests and tries to ask the people there why they are protesting. Ask what exactly they want. In the vast majority of cases the people there just refuse to answer. Instead, they just shout, they just scream, they just try to block the people trying to ask questions. And that's exactly the point: They aren't there to spread a message. They are there just to make noise and be a nuisance, and that's it.

4) When once in a blue moon some protestor starts answering questions, the same pattern emerges: No concrete reason to be there, just wild accusations against Trump, ICE, or whatever is fashionable that particular week, and no concrete examples to give about anything (eg. claiming that Trump is a "dictator", but when asked to give any example of him acting like one, being unable to do so, often just resorting to idiotic answer like "everything he does", but no concrete examples.) 

5) Ironically, probably well over 90% of these protests are completely invisible. In other words, the vast majority of the country never even hears about the majority of the protests, and even the locals are only annoyed at the people making noise and blocking traffic, and don't even pay much attention to what exactly they are protesting this time. Take any random minor protest in any random town or city in the country, and 99.999% of people in the country will never even hear about it, and even the 0.001% that does, ie the small fraction of the locals who unfortunately have their path blocked by those morons, usually don't even care about what they are there for.

So, quite literally the vast, vast majority of these protests are achieving literally nothing because nobody even knows they happened nor paid any attention to them. Literally the only thing these protests do is annoy some dozens of locals who will grow to hate them even more than they already did.

The big irony here is, of course, that protests are supposed to be seen and heard, so that the message that the protesters are expressing gets widespread attention. Instead, over 90% of these protests do not achieve that at all, as they remain completely invisible.

6) Many people who like to film these protests and eg. make fun of them have noticed the same faces becoming familiar. The same people seem to appearing in an inordinate number of these protests, all over the country. Collecting all the footage of these protests where people can be recognized, one can easily start noticing certain people who are habituals, participating in dozens of different protests in different parts of the country.

These are quite literally professional protesters. These are protesters-for-hire. They are summoned to a particular place, and they will go there. They literally do not care what the protest is all about (or whether it's about anything in particular at all.) It's highly likely that they get some kind of payment for it ("funding"), which makes them literally professional protesters, people who literally make it for a living. It's highly likely that someone is paying them.

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