Yeah.
You are wrong on so much here.
And the one big point you’re missing is that the world often validates, respects and at the very least tries to understand the pain/anger of white men.
Whereas the rest of us get a “touch luck buttercup” and that’s if out pain and suffering is even acknowledged at all.
There’s nothing original or particularly edgy about seeing a white guy get beat up by life and then decide to turn into a homicidal maniac.
Have you been watching the news lately? Do you know nothing of what happed to black people when white people felt they were wronged?
You should probably read a few books and get off of right-win media/internet for the moment so you can actually understand the pushback to this film better.