No comparison.
One of the larger 1930s protests in the DC area was a group over 40,000 people, among them over 17,000 war veterans, looking for the war bonuses and widow benefits promised them by President Wilson. My grandfather was among them.
They hunted in nearby woods and fished the Potomac River for food during their encampment.
6 of the armies primitive tanks were used to support troops evicting the marchers. Marchers were killed in the eviction process. People who had carried everything they owned to the march had their belongings burned when future WW II hero Douglas MacArthur burned the encampment to the ground on orders of the Attorney General Mitchell.
Congress eventually over rode President Roosevelt???s veto of the bonus funding bill in 1936.
These whiny crybabies today have nothing in common with those brave people.