Yes. And the other way 'round. And in places other than the good ol' US of A, which seems to have disporoprtionate amont of discussion about it and its goings-on compared to anywhere else.
I think it (again!) goes down to the media, their desire to make money from news, and various people's proclivities in accepting the various stories. We'd all (or mostly!) I'm sure prefer people to look at actual facts, but it ain't happening, the media os polarised (the "Daily Express" and the "Independent" (sic) for instance are identical but opposite) and things seem to be getting even worse. Gah!
It's neccessary to read reports from various sources, and take an average, generally.
Brother lives in San Fan, he says the media is mostly CNN or Fox, both oh which are just as bad as each otehr in polorising and gviing you their edited cut of what goes on in the world. It does make you wonder.
But I say the same about the Daily Mail and the Guardian. Both portray their single narrative and a narrow point of view, depending on where your views lie they may conform or not.