Basically folks are getting SOFTER mentally but LOUDER vocally. It's finger-pointing culture.
Most of the hardest keyboard warriors I've seen in my life are conservative and it's lopsided in number.
Country is full of ordinary people who are spoiled, entitled and too soft to work, grind, build and level up themselves. Instead they rather complain because it's one of the easiest things to do in the world - it takes nearly zero effort. Everyone can complain easily.
Conservatives will try to rile up everyone else to get on "their page" so they can get someone else to do work because they don't want to move a finger - although they like to act like they're the hardest working. That's why they hate remote work because you actually have to perform and can't schmooze your way out of hard performance numbers.
It's like those people that want a whole bunch of credit because they're wearing a suit that day. Putting on a suit doesn't make you an expert at anything if you didn't put the work in to actually become an expert.
At the end of the day, you can't be mad at the government if you're not putting in work to better your own life in the real world (and not simply complaining on the computer).
Even when it comes to defending the nation, the fastest growing demographic joining the military and taking action are Latinos/Latinas (Hispanics are about 20% of the military now) while all them other entitled conservative-raised kids are playing video games and stick to yelling about "patriotism". The state with the most members who signed up for the military? Liberal California. I don't even have to talk about which political group has more graduates and workers when it comes to the tougher academic STEM fields.
When it comes to religion, many of the more liberal stations actually broadcast the Mass as well (NBC, CW, etc.) in addition to other religions. Ain't that something? The claim that Liberals are anti-religious is absolutely ridiculous especially when you have many conservative politicians, hosts and commentators outright saying there's no consequences for killing other people.
It's like that thread on that "Come to Russia!" propaganda video.
That tweet had a ton of conservatives all over the comments saying "They got it right. It's so much better over there!"
Ok, then leave if it's so much better - they're inviting you aren't they?
Yet, barely a single one of those people would leave their lives in America to go to Russia.
All talk. As usual.
Maybe some morons would buy heavy into the propaganda and actually take action to make the move at which point I'll give them credit because they did what they said they were going to do, but I hope they know life is exponentially tougher over there than it is here. For example, they wouldn't be able to criticize Russia like that if they lived there.
In comparison, they're very fortunate to be living here because you can complain to your heart's content about the government and anything else without being punished. So they keep running their mouth because you have the liberty to do so in America. However, it still doesn't change much - you got to put in the work if you want your life to actually get better.
Conservatives have tried to convince you otherwise, but if anybody really needs "bootstraps" talk, it's them. That's who all these podcasts are targeting as well - they're trying to convince and recruit people by telling them they got the answers and if you "keep tuning in!" then you won't have to put in the work for yourselves if you stick around and vote with them.
Straight up, look for that pattern and you'll see it everywhere in those circles. Want all the credit but do none of the work. If anything they end up getting in the way of people getting the work done.