Honestly, it's hard to take this kind of stuff seriously coming from you. While you may like to position yourself as removed from the extreme factionalism, suspicion, and hatred cliff-marching, you have often popped-up here with illogical or ill-informed accusations of the left or its policies, only to retreat into silence when countered.
That being said, I would love to see a de-escalation in the culture war rhetoric that has become increasingly pervasive throughout our politics - be it in bars, on social media, or politicians grand standing on the floor of the Capitol or cable news - a return to serious discussion of policy and the merits offered by the different options we as country have would not only be refreshing, but beneficial to society as a whole.
But if I'm further being honest, I place a good amount of blame for how far we've veered off course in that regard to those on the right that spearheaded a turn to more underhanded political tactics, while using incendiary rhetoric, disinformation, and conspiracy theories to pillory those that disagree with them. It started years before Trump, but he sunk it to lows - to use his terms - unlike anything anybody's ever seen.
The left is not without fault. But the hate-filled divisiveness has been a runaway train the right started that Trump fully jumped off the tracks ten-plus years ago when he decided to throw his MAGA hat into the ring.