I'm rather fascinated by the dynamic shifts in political spectra that have occurred over the past 3 years.
It's very similar to the great depression, when the Republicans were suddenly viewed as conservative. Prior, they were the left-leaning party and Democrats were right-leaning.
During the depression, the Republicans were condemned as 'fat cats' which led the Dems to swing to the other side. During the Trump years conservative Americans became quite anti-classist, which is actually quite progressive. Although QAnon is a ripe stack of bullshit, that spirit of "fuck the wealthy elite" is admittedly a pinch refreshing, especially after the Neoconservative movement of the 70's/80's, which idolized the rich.
Currently I hear more Republicans than Democrats proclaiming anti-war sentiments, and more Republicans than Democrats condemning the rich (with the exception of AOC, she rocks).
Seeing how we're in similar (read: similar, not same) circumstances to the early 20th century (getting over a global pandemic, getting over a global recession, and likely moving into a global military conflict), it's very interesting to live in a time when I am witnessing another shift in political dynamics. While I never agree with everything anyone has to say, I at least agree with something that anyone would say. I agree with some things Republicans say, and I agree with some things Democrats say, and I disagree with things that people on either side say, also.
But at least I don't feel like villifying either side as a result. I'm not on a 'team,' and I'm glad, because this isn't a fucking sport.