And here come the rationalizations. You honestly think the streets of Philadelphia weren’t crowded on Sunday night?
Just admit it already. You are perpetuating a stereotype propped up by confirmation bias. For a nice illustration, yesterday of course a post about the celebration in Philadelphia made it to the top of the subreddit /r/news. It instantly shot to the top of the subreddit. It is still on the first page thanks to 50k upvotes. About two hours later after seeing that I posted a news article about what happened at Amhearst, which I had heard of more than 6 hours previously and found weird that nobody had posted an article about it yet. It also made it to the first page, but only received a bit over 1000 upvotes total.
People just like stereotypes and will perpetuate them, regardless of whether they are actually true or not. You are doing exactly that here, which I find weird for someone who always talks bad about all the rubes in the world and stupid channer kids. I think some self-examination would do good.
My man I’ve been to Umass and let me tell you how much of a non thing those “riots” are. That was nothing more than a bunch if drunk college kids getting drunk and roudy They are only cracking down more since the last few Patriot superbowls the freshmen did the same thing and the school wanted to crack down this time.