I'm in a very liberal northern state. So that doesn't help. And the fact that you're basically Hitler if you have anything close to an opposing opinion also isn't nice. And I'm a minor and I can not move out of this hellhole of a state anytime soon. (Massachusetts to be exact. I think that's self explanatory.)
Jokes aside though. How were people so okay with the "peaceful protests" during the Black Lives Matter thing, but completely different during the Capitol "Riot" ? Like are people that contradictory?
Do well in school because if you don't it closes doors that are extremely difficult to re-open when you're older. Wars eventually end, and you need to make sure you're prepared for peace as well.
Learn a trade even if you don't plan on doing it for a living. Learn a lot of them, but try to get good enough at least one that in theory someone might want to trade you something for doing some work for them. Does your school have some sort of shop class (wood, metal, auto)? If so find one that interests you and take it.
In general try to be a balanced individual. If you're primarily intellectual don't neglect your body, and if you're primarily physical don't neglect your mind. Society wants everyone to hyper-specialize, and the longer I live the more I realize what a bad idea that is.
Try to find people who share your values, and cultivate relationships with them. If you aren't doing this already, get together with friends and just play pickup sports in a field somewhere without some league being involved. Or organize a road trip somewhere if you're old enough to drive. Or get together on a Saturday and help tune a friend's car or something like that. Community building is a neglected skill these days and will become important.