Damn Gays....remember I said that guys, next time you are meeting to determine who gets shot up next
Actually, that was pretty witty.
The fallacy, of course, is in suggesting that Right-wingers are associated with violence....when any study of history (why the shocked look? 'study'?) will show that violence is intimately associated with the Left.
Allow me to help you begin your journey of enlightenment:
1. Georges Eugène Sorel (2 November 1847 in Cherbourg – 29 August 1922 in Boulogne-sur-Seine) was a French philosopher and theorist of
revolutionary syndicalism. His notion of the power of myth in people's lives
inspired Marxists and Fascists, it is, together with his defense of violence, the contribution for which he is most often remembered.
Georges Sorel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2. In his most famous work (1908),
Sorel emphasized the violent and irrational motivations of social and economic conduct (echoing Pareto in many ways). His identification of the need for a deliberately-conceived "myth" to sway crowds into concerted action was put to use by the Fascist and Communist movements of the 1920s and after.
http://homepage.newschool.edu/het//profiles/sorel.htm
3. In his best-known work, Reflections on Violence (1908, tr. 1912), which became the basic text of syndicalism,
Sorel expounded his theory of "violence" as the creative power of the proletariat that could overcome "force," the coercive economic power of the bourgeoisie. He supported belief in myths about future social developments, arguing that such belief promoted social progress.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Georges_Sorel.aspx
Carry on.