Originally <a href='http://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/showthread.php?p=26545984'>posted</a> on 11/11/2016:

I am a millennial and find the protests stupid. I voted for Clinton as well, but throwing a hissy fit about it achieves nothing.

I get where they are coming from, as they probably only associate with like minded people and thus they feel like because everyone they know voted for Clinton, then there must be something going on for her to lose. They fail to understand the Electoral College, and either won't listen to why it's necessary, or could careless about anyone over 100 miles away.

They feel like older people fukked the country up, and now they're going to do it more by electing Trump. They feel like they know how to fix it but never get a chance because they are outnumbered by the older people, thus they lose elections.

I understand their side of the story, and it's a common theme between generations. The older generation doesn't believe the newer generation has a clue as to what they're talking about. The newer generation blames any issues squarely on the older generation and resents them for talking down to them.

Eventually Millennials will outnumber every other generation, and this process will repeat itself again.

But, yes, the protests are stupid. Again, I voted for Clinton but I've looked over some of Trump's policies and am looking for something good that may come of him being in office.