600 cities and millions of people come together to say "no" to the U.S. invading the middle-east. Bush then shed a tear, as he immediately pulled back our forces, realizing what a terrible mistake he'd made.
Of course, that didn't happen. The war continued for almost 20 more years. 10 million people still isn't a meaningful-enough protest size to kill the military-industrial complex. The funny thing that's even more to my point: it wasn't the U.S. that held the largest of the protests. The average U.S. citizen does not know, or does not care.
You continue to get called out, then shift the goalposts. We weren't discussing whether or not protesters were able to kill the military industrial complex, because we all know that didn't happen. That doesn't prove your point.
Of course, that didn't happen. The war continued for almost 20 more years. 10 million people still isn't a meaningful-enough protest size to kill the military-industrial complex. The funny thing that's even more to my point: it wasn't the U.S. that held the largest of the protests. The average U.S. citizen does not know, or does not care.