Let's go through them:Occluded Sun wrote:That list, from Slate, is roughly half-and-half between events that seem to be instigated by protesters and against protesters.
Oct 23 2015: Pro-Trump violence.
Nov 21 2015: Pro-Trump violence.
Dec 3 2015: Pro-Trump violence.
Dec 11 2015: Forcibly removing protesters probably should not count as Pro-Trump violence.
Dec 14 2015: Let's be generous and not count calls for violence as violence themself.
Feb 29 2016: This is an altercation between Time Magazine and the Secret Service. I don't know how to score that one, so I won't.
March 1 2016: Pro-Trump violence.
March 8 2016: Pro-Trump violence. It's Trump's campaign manager getting rough with a Breitbart reporter. This an example of violence with no protesters involved whatsoever. There is literally no one to blame this on, and it's a member of Trump's staff.
March 9 2016: Pro-Trump violence.
March 19 2016: Pro-Trump violence.
March 19 2016: Pro-Trump violence.
April 11 2016: Pro-Trump violence.
April 23 2016: Another example of protesters being forcibly removed. I won't count it.
April 26 2016: Clashing protests; unclear who to blame for escalation.
April 28 2016: Anti-Trump violence.
May 28 2016: Pro-Trump violence.
June 2 2016: Anti-Trump violence.
June 16 2016: Unclear who the attack came from.
June 18 2016: Anti-Trump violence.
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Also, I like how we've gone from "virtually all" to "half-and-half" (half-and-half which is actually 11-and-3, but really who's counting).