Here ya go:
Enjoy.
Burrough quotes an F.B.I. agent to the effect that in 1972 there were over 1,900 domestic bombings in the United States
OK, that's 1 anonymous source.
Let's see here... If someone would decide to actually look things up like they had half a brain...
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“People have completely forgotten that in 1972 we had over nineteen hundred domestic bombings in the United States,” retired FBI agent Max Noel remarks in “Days of Rage,” Bryan Burrough’s comprehensive new history of that era.
Less than 2 minutes of researching would have shown that you care to educate yourself. But, nah, man... gotta try to be a pisser about it.
It was actually 2500 bombings.
https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/remembering-left-wing-terrorism-1970s/
Seriously, read up on it. The January 6th sedition was nothing compared to what democrats have done and now they have the nerve to spit fake umbrage.
At least republicans had enough intelligence to target politicians instead of people. Since I'm not a politician, I have more to fear from stupid democrats who want to kill all the voters.
Even being as young as I am, I've heard and read of racial violence going back into the '40s, the key thing now is that it's mainly black on white instead of the traditional white on black.
I'm really, really glad you checked all the voter registration cards for all the bombers, though. Great detective work.
Asshole are assholes no matter who they support.
Generalizing gets you nowhere.
BTW, between 1971 and 1972, there were 2500 bombings, with the most deadly yielding four fatalities.