Your Biggest Enemy Per my previous entry, this sort of relates to that idea of a social media echo chamber. Many outspoken and purposefully misunderstanding users on Instagram and other places make it their duty to frighten their idealogy into you, to ensure that you don't lose your job, relationships, ect; However, those people are not disillusioned by the contents of their ideology, they are brainwashed to think theat YOU, the common American is their enemy, who must irdicated.
What they have missed is that you are not their enemy, you are on their side. Not by choice, but by association. Whether they'd like to admit it or not, both yourself and they are likely broke, young Americans, struggling to pay their bills, yet they will point their finger at YOU for social unrest, politics, ect.
The honest truth is, both their and your real enemy is people like George Soroz, Mark Zuckerberg, and Sundar Pichai. And although this is just 3 of many similar Evil, unfathomably rich billionaires, they all control what you see, watch, hear, and consume every day. They are what is called "Deciders". They control every social media platform and every single Google search result. They decide what you will laugh at and what you will scream at. They have pitted your own people against you under the guise of things like "White Privilage" "Racism" "Fascism" or "Nazism".
It is truly sad to see so many people running around, destroying their cities, and hurting their fellow people. I feel that white folks have receieved all of it. Partially, because I am half white and have felt a lot of negative energy myself, but you don't have to look far. It is considered trendy now to insult white people, and not in a fun, light-hearted sense- in a spiteful, viscious sense. But that is just a result of what people like Zuckerberg and others have decided will happen to us. They are evil human beings who have torn us all apart and made us all believe that will must destroy each other in the name of "White Opression".
On a personal note, I lived for 3 years in a poorly ran, run-down section 8 housing apartment complex with psychos, druggies, their dealers, and various societal dangers. Right next door, not even 10 feet apart, was a luxury apartment building where I saw plenty of colored men and women walk out of. My point is that I should not deserve to be assumed as a racist, or that I have some sort of privilage when I lived in a section 8 project, paying $1,000 in rent and the people I supposedly have a boost over are living in the far more impressive building next door.