PeterS wrote:
Are you drunk or what? T***p w*n in 2016 and there was no fighting in the streets so why would you assume there would be this time? As for fighting dirty, we use skateboards and you use AR-15's. As soon as we k**l someone with a skateboard you can lecture us about dirty fighting until then all the dirt is on your hands.
On November 9–12, 2016, protests occurred in Oakland, California against the e******n of Donald Trump.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Oakland_r**ts2016 Portland, Oregon protests
On November 10, 2016, three days of protests in Portland, Oregon, turned into a r**t, when a group of anarchists[2][7] broke off from a larger group of peaceful protesters who were opposed to the e******n of Donald Trump as president of the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Portland,_Oregon_r**ts
But Donald Trump's p**********l victory set off protests by hundreds of people on California college campuses and in Oregon.
Police said at least 500 people swarmed on streets in and around UCLA, some shouting 'f**k Trump' and others chanting "Not my president!"
Smaller demonstrators were held at University of California campuses and neighbourhoods in Berkeley, Irvine and Davis and at San Jose State.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2147684/violence-erupts-across-the-us-as-pro-clinton-fans-r**t-after-donald-trumps-shock-e******n-win/On the East Coast, protests occurred in Washington DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, while on the West Coast demonstrators rallied in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Oakland in California besides Portland.
Dozens in Minneapolis marched on to Interstate 94, blocking traffic in both directions for at least an hour as police stood by
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/11/11/protests-against-donald-trumps-win-turn-violent/