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The discussion underscores that what happens on the streets—protests, demonstrations, and organized disruptions—is often driven by intricate networks rather than spontaneous citizen action. Material support, strategic planning, and organized messaging underpin these movements, making them a political tool rather than mere grassroots expressions.
Additionally, there’s an acknowledgment of a "deep pool" of agitators willing to mobilize at a moment’s notice, often regardless of the cause. Whether it's about immigration, foreign policy, or other issues, these groups tend to be motivated not purely by ideology but by organizational assistance and coordinated efforts.