First of all the impact is probably far less since it was no secret this protest was going to happen.Hundreds of medical appointments delayed or canceled.
Dozens of job interviews get screwed over.
Thousands of people late for work and their wages cut for the day with a greater fuel cost.
Thousands of city dollars up in smoke along with all the traffics fumes for some added air pollution.
Delayed response for fire, police and ambulance emergency services where every minute counts to save any life that matters.
All this disruption and more because one little classroom sized group is too boo fking hoo about a one month old press release in another city. All while being ignorant to 99.9% of the rest of their precious world's problems, and to top it all off the protesting hypocrites don't have school, or a job to go to. To hold others from going to work they should be protesting WHILE they are employed or in school. If they want to send a message they way protesting used to be done give up one of their rights before taking it from others.
If there is a law that allows such a small tiny group of protesters to disrupt and disturb the peace then we need to change it. When a significant percentage of the city is involved like in a REAL protest thats a different story.
Second yes there are other problems in this world but that doesn't invalidate their problem.
Third.... how was protesting done in the past?
Fourth.... is a million enough for you? That's what the goal of the million man march was. So if more people showed up then you'd be okay with it?
Fifth.... you do know that most people in university, college and high school are currently on SUMMER vacation?
Sixth.... you do know that many people who are currently employed don't necessarily work 9 to 5. Five days a week? Especially if you are in the university age.