>They're saying it because they want to try to make you >angry about it.
Nobody minds paying for a genuine protest about something happening in the UK, or a visit of a foreign world leader or whatever.
But this is an event that is happening in another part of the world, so are we supposed to sort out all the worlds problems?
And anyway, most "protests" take part on a certain day, and then, having made their point, all go back to work or whatever.
But these people are protesting day after day and just making themselves a pain.
One assumes they have no work to go to or they could not be on the streets day after day, so is this another foreign community we are supporting with our benefits system.