How Do Today’s Anti-American War Protestors Compare to the 1968 Chicago Rioters?

Question by Frank: How do today’s anti-American war protestors compare to the 1968 Chicago rioters?
How do todays anti-war vermin compare to yesteryears? Do they have as poor hygiene and abuse as many drugs as the old ones?

And which disgusts you more? The modern version, or the old-school hippys?

Best answer:

Answer by cassandra
Um, do you recall that the 68 chicago riot was caused by government agents???????????

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