There are very few Americans who are concerned about their almost complete loss of freedom and would pay any price to get it back. From T.L. Davis at tldavis.substack.com:

If one wants to understand the difference between the right and the left, notice how many well-employed, upper middle-class people can be compelled to violence, vandalism and destruction at the slightest suggestion of some leftist politician. On the right, the frustration is that with good cause, legitimate complaints, obvious illegal activity in broad daylight just begging for accountability and the right still cannot be compelled to hold a sign of protest or call their congressman, much less act to fix it.
It is not, I assure you, out of fear or weakness for the most part. If anything it’s the fear of strength, of the brutality humanity is capable of and the moral stain that comes with the annihilation of one’s enemies, even when that’s the only means of survival. If being justified and supported meant everything was okay, we would not have as many cases of veterans suffering from the mental effects of combat. Going to war alone means that nothing will ever be the same and the right, who overwhelming make up the veteran class, know that the effects are inescapable. So, they put it off as long as possible.
For the left, it’s all part of living, destroying, humiliating others, trashing neighborhoods, ripping up signs, vandalizing Teslas is all part of their civic duty, because there’s always someone on the right who puts their efforts into fixing things and cleaning up the mess. It wasn’t LGBTQ and trannies that went into North Carolina to help the devastated towns and neighborhoods, it was the hillbillies and Amish.