https://qz.com/1435885/data-shows-more-us-terror-attacks-by-right-wing-and-religious-extremists/



See?

Now that's the narrative the liberal media is trying to sell!
And when you do a google search for Antifa violence, these are the only kind of articles you'll see. Liberal narrative,that carefully avoids facts they don't want to report. Such as attacks by Antifa. And by PETA and leftist environmentalist groups. And other Leftists on college campuses, at booksignings and lectures of conservative leaders and authors.

The centerpiece of this article is James Fields who was just convicted for the death of Heather Heyer in Charlottesville, VA. Who was not part of any organized attempt at violence, and reading the link, you can easily see he had personal problems, not related to right wing violence.

This part in particular struck me:

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Fields backed up at a high speed for several blocks, and then turned left and sped off down Market Street.[20][26] A Virginia State Police Bell 407 helicopter, that crashed about three hours later, was following the car and relaying its route to ground units.[20][21] A deputy stopped and arrested Fields on Monticello Avenue, about a mile from the attack.[20][27] The deputy waited for the police to arrive, and detective Steven Young came from the police department. According to Young, Fields kept apologizing and asked if anyone was injured. When Young told him that a person had died, Fields appeared shocked and started to cry.[20][21][28] Young said that the Dodge had holes in the rear window—made by counter-protesters after the initial impact[27][29]—and heavy front-end damage; Young said that the car was "splattered" with blood and flesh. A pair of blue sunglasses was stuck in the spoiler on the car's trunk


That seems rather spontaneous, with a considerable remorse and regret for the act, to be labelled "right wing hate". Fields also has a family history of psychological problems and violence that date back to his parents and grandparents, as made clear in the above link.