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I think also, left-wing groups tend to be more prone to splitting off into separate factions whenever members disagree, whereas right-wing groups tend to just glom together under a broad umbrella. Which often means you're not just arguing your point against the right, but also a good chunk of the left as well.
Also the right aren't always even bothered with arguing their point at all, often they just insult their opponents and do whatever they like.
Right wing is definitely not a cohesive group. They have big points of disagreement. But will indeed band together against their mortal enemy : socialism or any leftist ideology.