Yes. And many Republicans agree.
(1) No, "the democrats" didn't incite violence.
Can you find any Democratic leader -- any congressperson or governor or mayor -- who said, "We're going to go out into the streets and take them back" during a public rally? Just one instance of a Democratic politician in a position of leadership who, during an official rally, encouraged people to go out into the streets in a large group and cause mayhem?
Nope. Didn't happen.
(2) There has not been "8 months of BLM crime." You're a racist and also factually incorrect.
During the summer of 2020, Americans in many cities saw a few weeks of protests by several organizations. In 3 cities, those protests devolved into riots. The organizations that initially started the protests -- and BLM was one of those organizations -- worked hard on making these PEACEFUL protests, and worked hard to minimize disruption and damage. Protestors were told not to cause permanent property damage. For example, graffiti was done with chalk, not paint. In some places they left their signs at the entrances to buildings, so that the buildings had to pick up the signs before they could get in. (Oh, how horrible. They had to pick up signs.) In one case here in Portland, organizers went through a building to make sure no one was in it before they started throwing rocks at it. They really went to great lengths to minimize damage, and they didn't want any people to get hurt.
Sadly, these protests devolved pretty quickly. A combination of some organizations that had nothing to do with BLM, along with just individuals who used the protests as a "cover" to commit crime, moved in, and some real damage was done. But it didn't get really, really bad until the federal police showed up. Most of the dumpster fires were started by smoke-bombs that were shot by police. These bombs would smolder and catch fire. Once they were burning, people would move them to dumpsters to try and contain them.
Either way, BLM had left long before this started. By this time, BLM and other organized protests had given up and gone home. The people who were left were either Antifa -- a known left-wing extremist group bearing as much resemblance to BLM as the KKK does to Christianity -- or individuals with no allegiance to any organization.
I haven't heard any Democrats making that claim. In fact, many of your Republican brothers and sisters here in this very thread have made that claim. Maybe you want to clean your own house before throwing stones?