damn those are some strong opinions
I gave the equivalent of a TL;DR last time, but let me explain.
It's literally their own personal problems. They think they should have the collective power to run a fast food chain out of town on the premise of "we don't like a thing that one of their executives said years ago", when not even city planners and other council members cannot do it on that premise, nor can they on any premise except winning a court case that somehow prevents them from allowing that business to build there, which is a nearly impossible thing to do.
These kids need to grow up, toughen up, and not flee to their bullstuff safe spaces. The problem is themselves because A) A normal person wouldn't give a stuff, B) the average person who disagrees with what the executives said years ago probably don't care by now or don't care enough to boycott it, C) these people choose to make something that would otherwise not be a problem or be a very mall problem to be a hug problem worth rioting and causing bodily harm and property damage. In other cases, these rioters will also loot.
It's a severe psychological problem which needs remedy.