My observations for 31 years as a naturalized US citizen:
1. There are no laws, rules, regulations, etc. making one or more races preferential to others.
2. There are policies (mostly government ones, but also many policies at the private companies) preferentially treating members of social groups subjected to racial abuse in the past (African Americans).
3. Personally, I haven’t met a single person expressing racial views during my 30-years career at six major private companies and in my social life living in several states.
4. I am sure there are people in the US hiding their racial views, but they have no venues to express them and, therefore, have no political or societal influence in the country. Statistically, they don’t exist.
5. The racial and other divisions are being inflamed by politicians (Democrat) trying to gain more electoral votes.
6. The myth of “white supremacy” is a laughable issue (see above).
Well summarized - thanks! I'm a 38-year naturalized US citizen and have the same experience. I have traveled to dozens of states including many in the south, and have never run into anyone openly stating white supremacist views. Tucker's notion that all white supremacists in the US would fit into a football stadium is probably not far from the truth.