Because of the exact generalisation you seem to be doing.
What would you call the people in this video?
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/11/richard-spencer-speech-npi/508379/
Or these people at a rally in Virginia?
I'm calling things for what they are here. Should
this not be the worrying part? Or that his policies and rhetoric would attract any sizable number of these people with joy? The denial of it is really what worries me.
A Kamala Harris event isn’t some Stalinistic, Mao or communist party just because she has extreme left hardliners, therefore it’s a very wrong indication if your society starts to move and frame things like that. It’s pure sensationalism from the media but the side effects will be a bigger increase in polarisation.
Its almost shocking really to see from here.
She doesn't have even close to "extreme left hardliners," they hate her. They see her as another capitalist and tool of "American imperialism." Generally, these people largely don't even vote because they see it as pointless. Any amount that for some reason
do vote would 1) probably not be a very significant number and 2) DEFINITELY not be attending a Kamala rally.