If yuou cannot see the difference between the peaceful protests at Kent State and the violent, planned attacks on citizens perpetrated by ANTIFA, you are more ignorant than I thought. And that is truly amazing.
ANTIFA? This is like your new word? Obviously, the NG at Kent State didn't think the protesters were "peaceful".
Just to educate yourself...
Kent State shootings - Wikipedia
Trouble exploded in town around midnight, when people left a bar and began throwing beer bottles at police cars and breaking downtown storefronts. In the process they broke a bank window, setting off an alarm. The news spread quickly and it resulted in several bars closing early to avoid trouble. Before long, more people had joined the vandalism.
By the time police arrived, a crowd of 120 had already gathered. Some people from the crowd lit a small bonfire in the street. The crowd appeared to be a mix of bikers, students, and transient people. A few members of the crowd began to throw beer bottles at the police, and then started yelling obscenities at them. The entire Kent police force was called to duty as well as officers from the county and surrounding communities. Kent Mayor LeRoy Satrom declared a state of emergency, called the office of Ohio Governor Jim Rhodes to seek assistance, and ordered all of the bars closed. The decision to close the bars early increased the size of the angry crowd. Police eventually succeeded in using tear gas to disperse the crowd from downtown, forcing them to move several blocks back to the campus.[9]
The decision to call in the National Guard was made at 5:00 p.m., but the guard did not arrive in town that evening until around 10 p.m. By this time, a large demonstration was under way on the campus, and the campus Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) building[13] was burning. The arsonists were never apprehended, and no one was injured in the fire.
Did you get that? Not only were bottles being thrown, but buildings were being burned...
On the day of the shooting right before the shooting...
While on the practice field, the guardsmen generally faced the parking lot which was about 100 yards (91 m) away. At one point, some of them knelt and aimed their weapons toward the parking lot, then stood up again. At one point the guardsmen formed a loose huddle and appeared to be talking to one another. They had cleared the protesters from the Commons area, and many students had left, but some stayed and were still angrily confronting the soldiers, some throwing rocks and tear gas canisters. About 10 minutes later, the guardsmen began to retrace their steps back up the hill toward the Commons area. Some of the students on the Taylor Hall veranda began to move slowly toward the soldiers as they passed over the top of the hill and headed back into the Commons.
Ya got that, buddy. The ANTIFA protestors were real small pikers compared to their 1960's counterparts. Shit, I was relatively young, but I still remember the Black Panthers, the SLA, the Weathermen, who did shit that makes the ANTIFA guys look like the ******* Girl Scouts.
Sadly, when you usurp democracy, like Nixon did then and Trump is doing now, you should really expect this kind of thing.