>>pebble+(OP)
To be fair, neither do the right-leaning ones; the ones that do have fallen completely on their side. It's just that societal discourse has been purposefully skewed so that the mean lean is 60 degrees to the right, making it very easy for weak individuals to fall over.
>>bn-l+Pc1
If we're talking about the US, that's a straw man. There was a study that made objectively clear that the right is several times more actively violent than the left.
"Both sides" is a euphemistic fig leaf of an argument at best.
>>sleigh+9z2
If you actually look at the data, that "study" assigned a lot of really unclear or marginal cases to "right wing". They also didn't count a lot of obvious left wing political violence as "left wing".