“Since January of 2016 — the period in which the anti-Trump ‘resistance’ movement formed — Americans are fifty-one times more likely to be killed by a radical Islamic terrorist, and thirteen times more likely to be killed by a left-wing terrorist, than by a right-wing terrorist. That’s 51:1, and 13:1, respectively.”

So writes the “Cowboy Historian,” a scholar who maintains a blog and has tallied up the recent violence in a piece that lays waste to the narrative that “Trump’s election electrified racists, misogynists, and bigots, and represents no less than the return of Jim Crow America, or worse.”

“My point here is not to claim that violent attacks by Trump supporters haven’t occurred, or to conflate the attacks of left-wing terrorists with all Democrats,” the historian writes. “Rather, my point is to illustrate the hate-filled narrative that undergirds the anti-Trump resistance.”

In an interview with The College Fix, the historian (who asked for anonymity because he does not have tenure), said the claim that Trump inspired a wave of right-wing violence in the last 18 months is a lie.

“What I am showing is that, on the one hand, Islamic terrorism continues to be the No. 1 threat, but a growing threat is left-wing terrorism,” he said.

In his blog post, he highlights not only the attacks against Trump supporters, but also various attacks associated with the Black Lives Matter and Black Power movements over the last 18 months, combining them under one “left-wing” category.