Over the last few months I've been spending time in right-wing world, lurking in forums, reading news sites, listening to podcasts, etc.
The main thing I've learned is that
many conservatives are extremely angry right now. And I mean seriously, massively angry.
From their perspective, the US is turning its back on them, their beliefs, and their values. They see people of color in positions of power, LGBTQs living openly and freely with society accepting it, their kids and their kids' friends being "woke" and rejecting Christianity, and a host of other things that to them, isn't how things are supposed to be. And when they express their frustrations about all that, they get labelled as ignorant racists/bigots, are publicly shamed, and basically shut down.
But those things by themselves aren't the main drivers of their anger IMO. From what I can tell, most of the anger stems from how they don't seem to be able to do much about any of it. That's why they're increasingly resorting to violence and threats of violence to try and get their way (e.g., threatening school board members). If they can't get their way democratically, they'll try other means.
As I mentioned to
@Evangelicalhumanist earlier, they seem very, very desperate. They feel cornered. They feel like society looks down on them. They feel like they're losing power and influence and society is moving on without them. And the pandemic, the public health measures, and the inordinate amount of deaths among their own tribe are only adding fuel to the fire.
The main question I have in my mind now, after spending time in their world, is just how far this is going to go.