Hmm, some in my family for sure are republican, but defintely not racist or homophobic and well, and we are definately not anglos. Now if you said "far right" leanings, I would probably agree with you. The unfortunate reality, is on many political parties, many people are single or double issue voters. Some in my family of course vote republican due to the trauma caused of what happened in Venezuela, which while I find irrational (only because we have also had dictatorships that swung the other direction into the hard right, but they are a few generations removed from that - only my great grandparents would remember that), I can understand them, even if irrational. But then again, most fears are irrational and trauma is not a simple switch you can flip off. Of course Pratt is fully American, so that is different.
As for Pratt, everybody can make their own mind and will not hold it against them. People's feelings are valid.
Do I think he is far right? Not at all. To many people who know him personally - especially left leaners - vouch that is not the case. Pratt has even said neither party represents him. Hell, he is married to liberal. What is Pratt? My educated guess is he is a libertarian. My second educated guess, is that he is a non voter. I will bet anything on the last two points. My third educated guess? He is not politically smart at all or media literate, and he will hear one talking point and say "yeah, that makes sense" but not actually look deeper on what either said talking point means OR the context of said talking point.
Now libertarian does not mean racist, homophobic, etc. It can, sure, but that is not a libertarian and when I see people describe themselves as such and use far right talking points, it makes me want to slap them.
Disclosure. I was a libertarian. For a good while. Now I vote strictly democratic because ideologically I swing progressive on way too many issues. But, in theory, being a libertarian is sound. The problem is - it just does not work in this country. Impossible. In order for it to work, the institutions would have to not stacked against minority groups, the poor, the working class, the middle class, faiths other than Christianity, LGTBQ, etc. The reality is that the system is heavily stacked towards everyone that not wealthy and then who is not anglo white and male. So yeah, libertaranism will never work for those reasons. Everything would have to be equal and fair, which it is not.