>>13028190They kind of do, retard. Protestors generally represent the extreme and most passionate end of an issue. For every person who goes and attends a protest, there's dozens if not hundreds of people who share that same view but don't feel strongly enough to go out and protest about it. For there to be widespread protests about something it has to be a pervasive political issue that affects society.
Were the protestors from January 6th the only people in the entire country that voted for Trump? Were they the only people in the entire country that thought the election was fraudulent? Clearly fucking not.
I notice that you ignored the rest of my post. Why? What are you even trying to accomplish here? Are you just arguing for the sake of it? If you don't want to engage with the actual point, then go find a mirror and talk to yourself, you fucking dipshit. You're so desperate to present this weird propagandized version of reality (which is why you keep referencing "rewritings", "estimates", "popularized by media") that doesn't even serve a purpose as propaganda.