I agree. It’s a sad state of affairs but the people making trouble are without the historical perspective. In the removal of what they hate so much will not affect the prospects for their lives in a positive manner. In fact they may ultimately mark themselves for the kind treatment they so detest in that which they seek to destroy. All the while they are becoming the emdoiment of that which they protest. There seems to be a great deal of ignorance present in their number.
I doubt for the most of them on a individual one on one they could have a coherent conversation on any of the subjects they are protesting.
That’s one of my issues with immigration. They don’t have ancestors who found in the CW or WWs. Or Korea or VN. If you have that in your ancestry, you are much more likely to appreciate your country and those who make sacrifices.
Especially considering the youthful ages and that the overwhelming majority were white men, usually from modest families