If your point is simply that actions are informed by beliefs...yes. Obviously. No one here is disputing that.
Your original claim was a false equivalence between the Left and the Right. That's what I questioned. No one is trying to trap you into anything. I questioned your claim about the Left, and your example of what the NDP proposes in Parliament, as far as I can tell, is not equivalent to storming a government building in protest of an election. Which is the whole topic of this thread. So if the NDP is up to violent shenanigans that I don't know about, that's what I was asking you to clarify. Sounds like that's not the case, which is why the examples are not equivalent.
Look, no Democrat in the house or Senate, nor any Republican either (nor, indeed, any NDP member in Canada's Parliament) resorted to violence. But they all do what they do guided by their beliefs. Their followers on the outside do so, as well, but often with less self-control. And yes, the left in Canada (as in the US) has often enough erupted into violence. And this is no less true of the right in either nation.
Part of the issue we're looking at right now is that the leaders -- in Congress (or in the past, not today, in Parliament in Canada) -- have swayed their adherents to act out in ways that those members of Congress and Parliament could not do. That's easy -- there's lots of people out on the street that can be rallied into a mob. Again, on both sides of the left-right divide. All that takes is belief -- and a hint from those they look up to.
And that is what I lay at Donald Trump's feet today. That is what he has done, and he has done it with full knowledge and deliberation.