Yeah, you can see it everywhere once you know how to look for it.
However, you can develop a kind of morbid curiosity looking into this stuff that is not healthy. You tell yourself that you are looking into the Evil so that you can "understand it better", but it's often the case that you've been seduced by the Evil in a way that keeps making you want to gaze at it. For example, looking at the revealing clothing, or lack of clothing, being worn by a woman in order to feel disgust over her improperiety: you're being seduced by a Pharisee spirit of self-righteousness and possibly a spirit of the flesh that is tempting you without your notice.
"All things are clean to the clean: but to them that are defiled, and to unbelievers, nothing is clean: but both their mind and their conscience are defiled."
I think that once you're in a state where the whole world looks dirty and you develop a misanthropy towards the mass of mankind, you know that you've gone far astray.
Holy, holy, holy, the Lord God of hosts, all the earth is full of his glory.
I'm tempted to despair about the state of the modern world quite often, but I'm starting to look at it with new eyes because now I see that all of this corruption is justified, it's what God wants. God wants to give people over to this corruption and wickedness in order to punish them for their pride.
I used to look at this kind of thing and despair, but now when I see it I feel calm and detached and the thing I keep saying to myself is, "it's no business of mine how Satan chooses to run his kingdom."
If you really want to see Satan mock Christ, then here you go:
The screaming of the people makes me think of how the mass of mankind will worship the Beast. They effectively are worshipping the Beast in this video. If you stare at it too intently you'll despair, which is what Satan wants. You have to bear in mind that he was defeated 2000 years ago and ever since he's just been acting out, throwing a fit like a child that can't get what it wants.
This temptation also works in another way, for example, you tell yourself you are staring at something in order to admire its virtues. To use a similar example as above, imagine a man staring at a Catholic girl in order to "admire her modesty and Catholic virtue"; he's basically being seduced by the flesh while telling himself that his intentions are holy. There's a phrase that is used in Scripture, and I think St. Augustine also used it: "lust of the eyes", it's compared with "lust of the flesh", e.g.
all that is in the world, is the concupiscence of the flesh, and the concupiscence of the eyes, and the pride of life, which is not of the Father, but is of the world.
Aren't pious people usually depicted as having "downcast eyes"? This is probably why. The people that want to stare at all the evil in the world probably have convinced themselves that they are St. Michael the Archangel, equipped to defeat it. "Just show me where my enemy lies, and I will vanquish him!"