DisneyOma
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Yes. Protested, Marched, Fought, and Died.
You should Google: "Revolutionary War"
White land owner guys fighting about white land owner guy rights... although there were some free blacks, non-landed white males and women who joined in, they received very little, if anything, in the way of rights when it was over.
My husband and I come from a long line of activists and fighters, including an ancestor shot at the Battle of Lexington, one who was killed aboard the USS Constitution, many who fought in the Civil War. While I am proud that they stood up and did something about a cause they believed in, they still fought for themselves as white males (none left any records about being against slavery). The oppression of women, nonwhite males, and non binary gender/sexuality human beings has gone on for so long.
No reason I wouldn't be allowed to, but I'm not interested in trying to influence anybody else's views, or having to defend my own. And it's actually kinda hilarious to read some of the guesses. I'm tempted to throw up another list of obscure, totally random things and see what you all would come up with! 
Yes, they TOTALLY are, and they are allowed to act on their opinions in any way they want, within bounds of the law. Whether or not I like something that somebody stands for, I don't feel like I need to force anybody to change. But I 100% will walk out my own convictions with integrity and a big part of that, in our society, is buying decisions. 
to find out why you're boycotting a magician, lol! Have mercy!!! 
I had to google the TSA thing; I had no idea. I can promise you it didn't change my esteem for him one iota either way! 
