And, yet, the rioting and vandalism taking place across the U.S. is rooted in many causes. Trying to assign blame—to the left or the right—is rather simplistic and not very informative. Sorry.ant wrote:Which political ideology is more likely to burn down St John's Church, which is happening at this very moment - far right or far left?
This isn't rocket science, my friend.
Certainly ANTIFA is militant, left-wing, anti-fascist political activist movement, but the movement has been widely criticized by both parties. And point in fact, the rioters on the ground are not organized under any one umbrella. There are ANTIFA people out there and there are also right-wing white supremacists. You could make a more salient argument that youth is the driving motivation behind these acts of violence, but that wouldn't be very informative either.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog ... ne-riotingProtests are usually triggered by a social injustice, whether that is an injustice towards an individual or a group. As a protest gets larger, there is an increased chance that there will be a handful of people resorting to violence and destruction. This is just a fact of our society-- there are always a small number of people for which antisocial behavior is the norm.
But if you want to blame liberals, go right ahead.