Well, no, not exactly. If Trump supporters showed up to a Bernie or Hillary rally by the thousands and shouted down the attendees and antagonized them by yelling slurs and insults, pushing and shoving, and then rushed the stage to take over the mic, I doubt very highly you would respond with "So? That's exactly what a protest is..." Because, well, it's not. A protest can be a march down the street, or picketing an event, or even holding up signs or voicing a view, etc.rEvolutionist wrote:So? That's exactly what a protest is (among other things). I'm not sure what you are trying to say.
It's a fine line between speaking one's mind, and purposefully interfering with other people.
That's why Buffalo Springfield wrote:
"What a field day for the heat
A thousand people in the street
Singing songs and carrying signs
Mostly saying, "hooray for our side!""
Rather than:
"What a field day for the heat
A thousand people disrupting a ticketed rally
Hurling insults, and pushing people
Mostly saying, "storm the stage and take the mic!"