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It's more about the bipartisan system and very vocal representatives of both extremes it breeds.
Since when was the US left very vocal?
Always, just like the US right. A living example - a person that responded to me in this very thread.
Then where are all the riots?
What does it have to do with the extreme vocal minority? Nothing.
What proof is there of the US left being vocal? So far, the left—if it exists at all in this forsaken country—has been largely silent as society crumbles around it.