Yep. At the last chimpout before Trump won in 2015, I was quite terrified of people being pulled from their cars and beaten. I went out in Oct 2015 to my first gun show and got some "protection". I kept putting off getting my concealed handgun licenses until the Sutherland Springs church shooting nearly two years later, but I went and took the classes in Dec 2017. I don't feel nearly as terrified watching the chimpouts now, but I'm still pretty sad about it.
A few weeks after continued protests in MN, both my wife and I felt really weird going out in public. We've mostly been self isolating because of covid since March 15th, rarely leave the house. But we both agreed we feel really weird when we see black people now. Like we are both really aware of people's color now, we never really cared before. We have conflicting emotions of whether or not to just tell them "Sorry you feel this way" (note I would never put their problems on to me, as in "sorry for what my great great great great great grandfather *might* have done"), or just to flat out flee the area. Either way, don't feel safe.