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Of course protesting is not a problem but it seems a farce when protesting against against a result of application democratic principals.
That's assuming that we have a fault-free application of democratic principles at work. Would you consider black people protesting against Jim Crow laws a farce, because the laws were established following proper procedure by duly-elected representatives?
If, say, the Republican party had been working hard to establish laws and other procedures that caused Democratic voters to be unjustly removed from the polls, turned away from the polling sites, or otherwise disenfranchised, then perhaps there might be a leg to stand on for protests against the winner.
Black people were denied the right to vote so they correctly protested against non democratic laws and correct if the second scenario.
