I agree.
I see people describing other people like this in various other threads, and it's wrong and disgusting.
It's tough because I could see where he's coming from and his frustration and anger is warranted but at the same time I try my best to see individuals as individuals and give everyone the benefit of the doubt and the chance to be introspective and admit mistakes.
My aunt for example, voted for Trump and loved that migrants were getting deported. She loves that federal government workers were losing their jobs. She loved that Trump was bringing "strength" back and getting rid of the "woke shit". She loved that "Trump is fixing the economy with his tariff plan". She didn't vote for Kamala because "she's a black woman, what does she know". Now my aunt, if you never talked politics with her, you would've never heard these views or this sort of rhetoric from her. Just a sweet old normie.
But once Trump and politics got involved in her life, she turned into a low intelligence, vile, spite ridden, inferior human being.
Now is she that human being, or is she exhibiting the traits of such a human being. I believe deep down inside, most people are well intentioned and mean well, but I also believe Trump and politics really has changed the game, there's definitely a mass psychosis of radicalization, indoctrination, confirmation bias, cognitive dissonance, agenda driven narratives, and probably the furthest division of "us vs them" that we have experienced.
Long rant but TLDR is I see where he's coming from and I understand but I personally wouldn't justify it to label an individual as such permanently. We have the capacity to change, it may take a while but people can change.