I am not a regular on this site, but wasn't the whole message behind the protest "Please stop killing us and stop doing violence to TG!" Other than blocking traffic, didn't the protesters use signs and their voices (and not violence)? I understand the concerns about inconveniencing people, but aren't we here to support each other in the TG cause. Personally, I wish I had been less concerned in my life about offending people and getting along and more concerned about being who I am. I am not african american and I don't mean to offend anyone who struggles with racism, but there were some people in the 60's who talked the same way about racism. Dr. King incorporated Ghandi's idea of peaceful protest into the civil rights movement in the 50's and 60's. We celebrate King's birthday every year because he gave one of the greatest speeches of the 20th century which asked people to look to the content of a person's character rather than the color of their skin. Are we any different? Should anyone really care if I wear eye make up because I want to and it is the way I see myself as a beautiful person or should people look to see if I am good person inside (with a a bad sense of fashion)? I know sometimes it is hard to look past what we wear, but people also look at how we act. If we are respectful of others and kind, isn't that what matters?