I think it's more that the pseudo-anonymity of Facebook is allowing them to show off their true selves, so it's a more honest look into their persona than an IRL conversation. IRL, they know they might face some clapback for saying something as dumb as "LOL, hope orange man fucking dies" or at least have to defend their position. Online, they can just block anyone who disagrees or questions their ideas.
I think it's more that the pseudo-anonymity of Facebook is allowing them to show off their true selves, so it's a more honest look into their persona than an IRL conversation. IRL, they know they might face some clapback for saying something as dumb as "LOL, hope orange man fucking dies" or at least have to defend their position. Online, they can just block anyone who disagrees or questions their ideas.