I disagree. Marching, exercising the right to free speech, to gather peacefully, to speak up for wrongs that need to be righted is a time honorable tradition, and we certainly note them in our history.
I know people who marched with Martin Luther King, Jr. His speech at the Lincoln Memorial is considered one of America’s finest. And it changed history.
Women Suffragists who marched on Washington after the Inauguration of Woodrow Wilson brought the right for women to vote.
In 1989, in China, the Tiananmen Square protests became a part of history. Those who were martyred are still in our memory.
Our voices and presence makes a difference. Please don’t ever deny anyone the right to protest where we see wrong. Or denigrate those who do.