A lot of people are blind to a lot of realities. A lot of people who confront reality have their perspective distorted by blind spots. It is interesting, when you come across one that is overtly and blatantly blind to something, you can point to it, draw red circles around it, put halogen spotlights on it, and outline it with a laser cursor and they will still stare openly dumb like you are pointing at air. Reminding us also that our own blind spots are equally invisible to us. Tell them "there is something there that you are not seeing" and they become openly hostile, and will move heaven and earth to shut you up.
There is something more going on than just mass stupidity.
There is almost a co-union of mass programming that has developed around certainly if not artificial than artificed events designed to evoke a specific set of behavioral responses. These responses have and continue to move the population of the United States into a despotic fascist hellhole. It is impossible to challenge the narrative by participating in it.
You have to disrupt their narrative by demolishing the overarching ontology, it's "reason for existence." Stop their narrative at the first step in logic rather than the last, where it has momentum. I am not a part of either of the desired program responses to Wilson-Brown, and I will call out the B$M for making people riot over a thug killed by a sociopath, while they let Aiyana Jones die in ignorance and no one cared.
Whatever plot-point is next in the program narrative (some actual event selected for the ability to weave a story, or an artifice around it), no matter what role you play within their narrative, simply by participating in their narrative at all you further it. To break their narrative hold you have to do it from outside of their ontology and challenge their meticulously constructed fantasy world, by eroding the premises upon which it is built.