I don't believe Enoch was trying to tell us not to trust Joe M. I think he was trying to point out that even though a popular and highly-favored patriot who has made many great contributions to the movement still isn't always right, and we should still take all things said with a grain of salt and our own discernment.
For instance, I disagree with Joe's post where he says any shout outs or mentions of our work should be taken as a sign that Q trusts our intentions.
He's still telling us how we should feel and not allowing us to think for ourselves in this tweet, and I disagree with that.
That doesn't mean I dislike Joe M or think he's suddenly a questionable person in the movement. I simply disagreed with one of his statements. I think that's what Enoch was trying to convey.
I don't think either Joe M or Enoch are trying to divide at all.