daws101
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Right-wing politics and violence refers to radical and populist elements associated with violent acts against civilians and government employees. In certain instances, perpetrators may have been influenced by right-wing literature, while in others, they may have been exposed to media outlets espousing right-wing political views and commentators whose rhetoric has been implicated in influencing members of their audience to commit violent acts. According to political scientist George Michael at The University of Virginia's College at Wise, "right-wing terrorism and violence has a long history in America".[1]:114conservatives never riot and other myths on sale now!And when it doesn't occur you'll pretend you were right anyways.
I was right about Ferguson and Baltimore. No pretending there and if you look at those two cities, those rioting had one thing in common.
An entire police department was fired and there is a trial ongoing in Baltimore. When people get pushed to the breaking point they react.
So you justify burning and looting something that isn't yours and has nothing to do with why you're a thug because you're mad at some other entity? Sounds about like your kind.
Show me where conservative did what the Liberal thugs did in Ferguson and Baltimore. That you say it happens is a myth.
Right-wing extremist incidents of violence began to outnumber Marxist-related incidents in the United States during the 1980s and 1990s.[2]:29 Michael observes the waning of left-wing terrorism as right-wing terrorism and violence takes its place, with a noticeable "convergence" of the goals of militant Islam with those of the extreme right. Islamic studies scholar Youssef M. Choueiri of the University of Manchester classifies Islamic fundamentalist movements involving revivalism, reformism, and radicalism within the scope of "right-wing politics".[3]:9