Most people have it. It's called "mob mentality", and is a well-established phenomenon in human sociology. Only the truly maverick or outcasted tend to have overlap with seemingly being unaffected, and even then, it's usually simply that they're too distanced from the concept of it to be impacted, not that they're immune. The people in the Floyd riots? The people in the Syrian protests? The people in the American Revolution? The people in the French Revolution? All of them in mob mentalities, and a wide array of backgrounds.
Most people have it. It's called "mob mentality", and is a well-established phenomenon in human sociology. Only the truly maverick or outcasted tend to have overlap with seemingly being unaffected, and even then, it's usually simply that they're too distanced from the concept of it to be impacted, not that they're immune. The people in the Floyd riots? The people in the Syrian protests? The people in the American Revolution? The people in the French Revolution? All of them in mob mentalities, and a wide array of backgrounds.
This is the kind of insight you need to prevent yourself from falling into a mob mentality, except when it's called for.