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I'd say that that may be ANTIFA's greatest victory to date--fooling people into thinking that its plotting and criminality are equalled by some vague "far right" groups. But on the other hand, that's almost always the defense used by far left organizations and their sympathizers.
Find one stray example of something bad here or there that can be attributed to anybody on the political right and then talk as though that and the crimes of the other side essentially even out, meaning that we cannot honestly blame anyone in particular or else that the problem is just something that's typical of America.
I'm not so much thinking of that, I'm just conscious that any group with a motive could conceivably organise some kind of false flag event.
It's hardly surprising that the left are quick to blame the far right, just as it's not surprising that the right are quick to blame the far left. Trying to be as objective as possible given scant information from sources that may or may not be trustworthy, maybe protests organised by the left and intended to be peaceful got hijacked by the extreme left and turned violent, maybe they got infiltrated by a few agent provocateurs from the extreme right to discredit a peaceful protest and "demonstrate" that the left always turns violent.
Whichever option you or I might choose to believe I'm not sure we can clearly indicate that one is credible and the other is not. For what it's worth, I'd have thought by now it would be clear I'm not a sympathizer of the far left.