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What percentage of people today do you think even know what the Kent state massacre was?
People seem so fucking incurious it's aggravating.
This is the first time iv ever heard of this
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_State_shootings
TL;dr: Students from Kent State were protesting against Nixon expanding the Vietnam war into Cambodia, other people from Kent got involved and somewhat violent in town, resulting in national guard deployment. may 4th, students gathered for a scheduled peaceful protest, army showed up to disperse them and they chased each other until the army, with no warning, turned and fired on the protestors.
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_Hat_Riot.
And then a few days later, hundreds of students and teachers protested this event in NYC.
Thousands of workers in the area then attacked the protestors and rioted throughout the city in retaliation.
The police formed a barrier to prevent the workers from reaching the students, but when this was breached, they gave up and allowed the rioters to attack the students/teachers.
The mayor called out the police for not attempting to stop the violent workers, and three days later the workers began their own protests against the 'commie' mayor.
The president later appointed the main guy leading these counter protests as his labor secretary.
Just typical american shit.
Ah that's why we celebrate star wars day