DeathEmperor413 wrote:
Brictoria wrote:
It is interesting that, like in Australia, protests only seem to become violent after the left-wing groups become involved...
Right wing protests seem to go ahead relatively peacefully until a left-wing "counter-protest" turns up to cause trouble (hard to guage how much of that is due to the left-wing "counter-protest", as there are few right-wing protests that don't have a "counter-protest" show up, but I don't recall any right-wing protests where there was no "counter-protest" and violence occurred). Conversely, left-wing protests seem to have a degree of violence built in, even when there is no right-wing "counter-protest".
I'm sorry (not really) but that's a load of crap and you know it. Anytime right wingers do something like, say, run over and kill a girl on the left at a protest to remove a Confederate statue in Charlottesville you people just parrot Trump's words when he labels it as "fake news!! ! ! blah! blah! blah!" and "Good people on both sides!". And now we have a 17 year old kid who is a Trump supporter that shot at left wing protestors in Kenosha and your supreme Neo Nazi leader Trump defended this murderer.
Don't think you can convince me that people on Trump's right are incapable of violence at these protests.

You seemed to have not read what I stated, so I'll simplify it for you:
Right-wing protest, no left-wing "counter protest" - Non violent
Right-wing protest, left-wing "counter protest" - violent
Left-wing protest, no right-wing "counter protest" - often violent
Left-wing protest, right-wing "counter protest" - Unknown, as I can't recall any.
What do the violent protests all have in common?