I don’t have time to do all of that, but I did check the three month period starting Nov 2021. Worth noting this time period includes date of sentencing, not date of incident.
There were 26 cases listed. 7 were dismissible outright. I’ll get into those in this thread.
In addition to the 7 dismissible ones, two were prison violence by white prison gangs. The database tracks no other racial gang violence. One was a dispute over littering that lead to violence, the guy was white his neighbor Mexican this was also marked as right wing violence. Two cases were guys putting hateful stickers around town, definitely political and hateful, but they were stickers… One was a Chinese man who had a hit list of people, mostly dems but his motives seemed to be anti-USA and was targeting the current administration. Then there were two firearm charges, white supremacists charged with converting rifles to full auto. They were white supremacists, but their crime had nothing to do with ideology. So I would categorize these 8 as questionable.
Right off the bat, two of the cases were people arrested and charged for protesting peacefully at abortion clinics. The inclusion of these should be enough to throw out the rest of the data as worthless.
Next we have an armed robbery targeting Mexicans. The armed robbers were black… this was counted as three different events since there were multiple perps. Idk if the forth perp was charged he wasn’t on the list.
This one was the defacement of a Catholic Church by a rabid leftist. Complete category error.
Muslim hating Jews… again complete category error.
So out of the random sample of 26: 7 were false and 8 questionable. 58% failure rate.
In the same time period there were only two cases they counted for left wing violence. Both were pretty clear cut examples. Keep in mind they included right wing peaceful protests, stickers, and vandalism which according to this list the left doesn’t do lol.
The more you look the worse it gets.
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