I'm sure there are good people on both sides. Except whiney college kids, those are fascists. I too would rather sign my life away with the worldfuckers because those whiney little shits are oversensitive, and powerful. No yeah I get it man.
It’s irrational, but it is what it is. I should stress I consider right wing concerns about political correctness largely a consequence of being grossly misinformed about the matter.
Under it all I suspect there is frustration about being ignored and that their culture is devalued. Of course, they’re constantly surrounded by their own culture to the point where it becomes invisible to them. The “foreign” “leftist” culture expressed through “political correctness”, on the other hand, stands out very clearly. So they fixate on that.
Most conservatives aren’t racists*, but they can be influenced by people who are. They need to be brought back into the fold, but things have become so insanely polarised I feel many would vote for Hitler if he ran for their party. Someone needs to build the bridge, but the Republicans sure as hell won’t be doing it.
*This isn’t a “there are fine people on both sides” comment, but rather a “some people can be redeemed”. People really do tend to conform to the people around them, even if only superficially.