The idea of 'Two Americas' was introduced by Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1967 and remains pertinent nearly 60 years later, emphasizing the disparity between the affluent and individuals living paycheck to paycheck. Currently, tens of millions of Americans find themselves in the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle, underscoring the persistent inequality in the country. Detractors of the present presidential administration draw parallels between the nation and Germany in the late 1930s, an assertion reported by those holding differing opinions. Social media platforms serve as a battleground for these two Americas, where conflicting perspectives on race, poverty, and inequality are frequently expressed.