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There has never been a constitutional right to protest on private property.
Since the state owns all the land and only leases it to individuals for their life time, and since the state is owned by the federal govt, there is no such thing as private property in the US. Unless corporations happen to have more rights than citizens. ๐ค Or something like that.
Being leased for their life time is called owning.
Land can be inherited like any other property.
There is private land.
I congratulate you on writing a comment that I genuinely cannot tell whether it is supposed to be a parody or not; have a Poe's law award!