>>>Not just angry white people but angry middle and older aged white people. Look up the demographics and get back to me, OK?
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>>And why, exactly, does that make their concerns or anger invalid? If one were to characterize a protest as "just a bunch of angry young black people" would that make their concerns not worth considering?
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>>If you have issues with their issues, fine, but you are arguing against *who* they are, not what they believe.
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>I am arguing against what they believe. It sure aren't the principles this country was founded on.
Then rather than just characterizing them as angry white people what are the things you think they believe that are in conflict with founding principles?
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