You're absolutely projecting. You can't see the difference in Obama's attitude in his two terms while telling others they live in a bubble.
First term Obama and early second term Obama were much different than late second term Obama. You have The first US General killed in action since Vietnam, one of only a handful to be killed in action since the Civil War killed 4 days prior to the Michael Brown shooting (an incident that has since been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt to be justified) and which one do you suppose Obama sends White House Staffers to, to convey the sympathies of the United States? The man who spent his life serving and died during that service, or the criminal who was killed after assaulting a Police Officer? Obama did little things like this CONSTANTLY throughout his first term and the first half of his second term that could only be seen as intentionally meant to insult what is seen as "Traditional America". Are Black Lives Matter Protesters openly advocating for the murder of Police in the streets? Yes, they are. What was the President's reaction to that? To condemn it? Nope. To try to explain why the Police were racist and those feelings were justified. Only when people actually did start murdering Police Officers did he finally take a more hard, firm stance on that position. After the Dallas and Baton Rouge Shootings, you're right, he did come out and openly speak firmly and strongly against what was going on. I thought it was one of his finest, if not successful, moments as President. But to pretend that the atmosphere that led to people taking to the streets to murder Police Officers wasn't in large part created by the percieved attitude of the President and his administration is nothing short of utterly naive.