I did not, and I don't intend to, but I support anybody who is.
There was a anti-racist/peace rally in my city on Sunday, shortly after the Charlottesville events. There were about 250 peaceful protesters who were promoting solidarity with the people in Charlottesville... but at the end of the rally, about 20 teens/young people wearing masks/balaclava, claiming to be a local Antifa group showed up, seemingly, for the only purpose to cause a raucus and antagonize police, who had all been supportive/accommodating of the crowd. I support anybody's right to wear a mask at a rally and anybody's right to criticize police, but I personally don't want to be at an event with groups of masked people, so while I support their right to protest how they want, I'm not going to be at an event like that.
Has nothing to do with it being a rally either, if I'm at a bar and 20 people walk in with masks/balaclava/scarf on, I'm probably GTFO of there.
If all of this was't enough to mobilize people, I don't see what could ever be.
I don't need a reason to be mobilized, but I mobilize in a different way than protesting in the public square. I mobilize my dollars into issues and politicians who I support, and I've voted in
every election in the last 15 years since I could vote... Not just the big sexy presidential elections, or even the big semi-sexy gubernatorial/mid-term elections, but
every primary,
every local referendum,
every time polls have been open to me I've voted. It's usually 3 or 4 times a year. A handful of my friends/acquaintances went to the peace rally on Sunday and I support them in going, making signs, etc., but I also know that they're people who only vote once every two years at the most, and really, it's usually less than that.