Considering how prone to violence democrats are against the people who don't agree with them, or at least calling for violence or condoning violence against others, would also make me want to hide my identity for fear or being attacked or drug through the mud for simply having a different opinion.
So let's start with the basic examples of the left, democrats, liberals, progressives calling for, endorsing, or being violent towards republicans.
Supreme court getting death threats.
As the nation braces for the potential overturn of Roe v. Wade, threats against the lives of the Supreme Court’s justices are visible on social media.
nypost.com
Man runs over a young man because the young man was a republican and got out for committing murder on bail.
The suspect allegedly said that after a political argument with the victim, he felt threatened because he believed the man was calling people to come get him.
www.wdbj7.com
I don't a link about kyle Rittenhouse who was labeled a right wing extremists racist because he was chased, knocked down, kicked, then had a gun drawn on him before he shot back. All because he wanted to help people being attacked by a liberal progressive blm mob where the criminals were never called criminals and got away with arson and robery and destruction of property.
Then you have people like Biden, pelosi, Clinton, etc all calling for action against republicans calling them Nazis, they hate America, want to destroy America and live in dark places, etc and encouraging attacks on republicans.
It comes right from the top. The president of the United States, supported by a fan-girl media, spouts irresponsible rhetoric.
nypost.com
Instead of saying "you need to stop rioting and destroying people's lives and respect our legal system" she instead told rioters who were already looting and burning to "get more confrontational if you the court doesn't give you the verdict you want". Maxine waters was calling for more riots and violence.
Rep. Maxine Waters on Saturday night called for protesters to "stay on the street" and "get more confrontational" if former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is acquitted in the killing of George Floyd.
www.cnn.com
The list goes on and on and on and on.