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Divide and Conquer: Political Riptides Threaten to Overwhelm the Nation

John & Nisha Whitehead

“We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. Sometimes we must interfere. When human lives are endangered, when human dignity is in jeopardy, national borders and sensitivities become irrelevant. Wherever men or women are persecuted because of their race, religion, or political views, that place must–at that moment–become the center of the universe.”
Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize Speech

Once again we find ourselves approaching that time of year when, as George Washington and Abraham Lincoln proclaimed, we’re supposed to give thanks as a nation and as individuals for our safety and our freedoms.

But how do you give thanks for freedoms that are constantly being eroded?

How do you express gratitude for one’s safety when the perils posed by the American police state grow more treacherous by the day?

How do you come together as a nation in thanksgiving when the powers-that-be continue to polarize and divide us into warring factions?

You can see this struggle—to reconcile the hope for a better, freer, more just world with the soul-sucking reality of a world in which greed, meanness and war continue to triumph—in John Lennon’s two songs, “Imagine” (which exhorted us to “Imagine all the people livin’ life in peace”) and “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” (which was part of a major anti-war campaign, which were released within months of each other in 1971.

Lennon—a musical genius, anti-war activist, and a high-profile example of the lengths to which the Deep State will go to persecute those who dare to challenge its authority—made clear that the only way to achieve an end to hunger, violence, war, and tyranny is to want it badly enough and work towards it.

All these years later, we still don’t seem to want those things badly enough.

Peace remains out of reach. Activists and whistleblowers continue to be prosecuted for challenging the government’s authority. Militarism is on the rise, all the while the governmental war machine continues to wreak havoc on innocent lives.

For those of us who joined with Lennon to imagine a world of peace, it’s getting harder to reconcile that dream with the reality of the American police state.

Those who do dare to speak up about government corruption are labeled dissidents, troublemakers, terrorists, lunatics, or mentally ill and tagged for surveillance, censorship or involuntary detention.

And then there are those who remain silent while the world falls apart.

By doing nothing, the onlookers become as guilty as the perpetrator.

It works the same whether you’re talking about kids watching bullies torment a fellow student on a playground, passersby watching someone dying on a sidewalk, or citizens remaining silent in the face of government atrocities.

There’s a term for this phenomenon where people stand by, watch and do nothing—even when there is no risk to their safety—while some horrific act takes place: it’s called the bystander effect.

Historically, this bystander syndrome in which people remain silent and disengaged—mere onlookers—in the face of abject horrors and injustice has resulted in whole populations being conditioned to tolerate unspoken cruelty toward their fellow human beings: the crucifixion and slaughter of innocents by the Romans, the torture of the Inquisition, the atrocities of the Nazis, the butchery of the Fascists, the bloodshed by the Communists, and the cold-blooded war machines run by the military industrial complex.

Psychological researchers John Darley and Bibb Latane mounted a series of experiments to discover why people respond with apathy or indifference instead of intervening.

According to Darley and Latane, there are two critical factors that contribute to this moral lassitude. First, there’s the problem of pluralistic ignorance in which individuals in a group look to others to determine how to respond. Second, there’s the problem of “diffusion of responsibility,” which is compounded by pluralistic ignorance. Basically, this means that no one acts to intervene or help because each person is waiting for someone else to do so.

Their findings underscore the fact that evil prevails when good people do nothing.

We see it all the time: when people are vocal about politics but silent in the face of human suffering and injustice, tyranny triumphs.

For instance, psychologist Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment studied the impact of perceived power and authority on middleclass students who were assigned to act as prisoners and prison guards.

The experiment revealed that power does indeed corrupt (the appointed guards became increasingly abusive), and those who were relegated to being prisoners acted increasingly “submissive and depersonalized, taking the abuse and saying little in protest.”

This is how imperial presidents preside over police states.

So, what can we do? Be modern-day Good Samaritans and do your part to push back against the darkness. Recognize injustice. Don’t turn away from suffering. Refuse to remain silent. Take a stand. Speak up. Speak out.

“If you think there is even a possibility that someone needs help, act on it,” advises Zimbardo.  “You may save a life. You are the modern version of the Good Samaritan that makes the world a better place for all of us.”

This is what Zimbardo refers to as “the power of one.” All it takes is one person breaking away from the fold to change the dynamics of a situation.

Here’s what I suggest: this holiday season, do yourselves a favor and turn off the talking heads, shut down the screen devices, tune out the politicians, take a deep breath, then do something to pay your blessings forward.

Find something to be thankful for about the things and people in your community for which you might have the least tolerance or appreciation. Instead of just rattling off a list of things you’re thankful for that sound good, dig a little deeper and acknowledge the good in those you may have underappreciated or feared.

When it comes time to giving thanks for your good fortune, put your gratitude into action: pay your blessings forward with deeds that spread a little kindness, lighten someone’s burden, and brighten some dark corner.

Engage in acts of kindness. Smile more. Fight less. Build bridges. Refuse to let toxic politics define your relationships. Focus on the things that unite instead of that which divides.

Do your part to push back against the meanness of our culture with conscious compassion and humanity. Moods are contagious, the good and the bad. They can be passed from person to person. So can the actions associated with those moods, the good and the bad.

Acts of benevolence, no matter how inconsequential they might seem, can spark a movement.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, all it takes is one person to start a chain reaction.

For instance, a few years ago in Florida, a family of six—four adults and two young boys—were swept out to sea by a powerful rip current in Panama City Beach. There was no lifeguard on duty. The police were standing by, waiting for a rescue boat. And the few people who had tried to help ended up stranded, as well.

Those on shore grouped together and formed a human chain. What started with five volunteers grew to 15, then 80 people, some of whom couldn’t swim.

One by one, they linked hands and stretched as far as their chain would go. The strongest of the volunteers swam out beyond the chain and began passing the stranded victims of the rip current down the chain.

One by one, they rescued those in trouble and pulled each other in.

There’s a moral here for what needs to happen in this country if we only can band together and prevail against the riptides that threaten to overwhelm us.

Originally published via The Rutherford Institute

Constitutional attorney and author John W. Whitehead is founder and president of The Rutherford Institute. His book Battlefield America: The War on the American People (SelectBooks, 2015) is available online at www.amazon.com. Whitehead can be contacted at [email protected]. Nisha Whitehead is the Executive Director of The Rutherford Institute. Information about The Rutherford Institute is available at www.rutherford.org.

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rickypop
rickypop
Dec 3, 2024 7:45 PM

Hello Mr Assad, Henry Kissinger here.
Now lets be clear. You can see what we can do if you dont accept our terms. Iraq, Lybia, and others thought they could dictate to us the price of oil and gas and not accept our authority. If you behave yourself and accept Israel and our right of control YOU will be next. You can be as wealthy as our puppets in Saudi if you behave.
Sorry Mr Kissinger I cannot accept your terms.
And so it began, The terror, murder, death and destruction as well as the lies.
We are the worlds terrorists. Al Queda and Isis are our Governments lacky’s.

The criminal corporate elite are not terrified of Assad. They could finish the job in 10 minutes. They are afraid of us the people who can see through their bullshit.

The quicker we understand this the faster the wars end.

Howard
Howard
Dec 4, 2024 3:31 PM
Reply to  rickypop

Please don’t ever think they “are afraid of us the people” because that is of no consequence to them. And the proof is in the pudding: 0.4% turnout for Dr. Jill Stein, who opposes the abundantly obvious genocide in Palestine, in the US election. But a whopping turnout for Donald Trump who vows (once again) to deport anyone and everyone who is 1) an immigrant fleeing from US backed dictatorship in Latin America; 2) a student who speaks out against genocide in Palestine.

As to Syria, the US is in a sticky position. It chooses to destroy Syrian stability through its jihadists rather than its own troops (though there are US troops protecting Connoco oilfields in NE Syria) – which is why it’s been such a lengthy process. But its main goal now is to destroy Iran’s corridor for arming the axis of resistance. Iran apparently didn’t get the memo that ONLY the US has a right to arm its allies in West Asia. (It’s an Empire thing.)

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Dec 3, 2024 6:29 PM

Too late. The Police state, Police violence, and Police brutality have already taking over our Western societies.
This guy here is just looked at me yesterday, and from that moment I knew we were done!
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YourPointBeing
YourPointBeing
Dec 3, 2024 8:09 AM

Disobey.
Do not comply.

I was born free, i live free and i will die free.

Another mans rules, with less intelligence, substance, and balls than me, made up to benefit only his impotent self, do not apply to me.

Freedom for the brave, and freedom for the slave.

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
Dec 3, 2024 12:28 PM
Reply to  YourPointBeing

Amen

tuah
tuah
Dec 4, 2024 1:05 AM
Reply to  YourPointBeing

Amplify saying NO cheerfully or otherwise

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_PLtcgcG1U%5D

Camille
Camille
Dec 4, 2024 12:26 PM
Reply to  YourPointBeing

That’s all very well..but what happens if you are coshed by law enforcement agencies?

mgeo
mgeo
Dec 3, 2024 6:14 AM

Gratitude is useful too. Let the serfs feel relieved and happy for any break in the abuse.

mgeo
mgeo
Dec 3, 2024 5:25 AM

In the Free World and Free Market, a government tries to lower the serfs’ expectations gradually as it serves the plutocrats. It responds superficially to incompetence, shortages, insufficient capacity or service, disaster, etc. where it must, i.e., where its MSM or talking heads cannot bury or deflect from the issue.

Edwige
Edwige
Dec 3, 2024 3:34 AM

I take sides against the quote. I’m radically neutral.

YourPointBeing
YourPointBeing
Dec 3, 2024 8:11 AM
Reply to  Edwige

The excluded middle is where they put the minefield.
None shall pass, achtung minen…..

antonym
antonym
Dec 3, 2024 1:15 AM

The Real Reason Behind the OBSESSION many Muslims have with Israel (and it’s not the Palestinians)  The Western woke have copied this obsession without any questioning.
Obsession is a psychological “disease” and this one is very humanity divisive.

my ways are not theirs
my ways are not theirs
Dec 3, 2024 12:49 AM

the bystander effect does not apply, in my opinion, to these examples of political paralysis, msinly because of 2 significant differences between the situations involved

the bystanders watching a person in trouble are all aware that this person needs and deserves help, while victims of government violence and oppression are framed by the propaganda apparatus as subhuman, demonic, as existential threats to be eradicated even if it takes horrifying abominable measures to do it, and so the public who buy into this propaganda don’t think there’s any imperative for them or anyone else to rectify what’s happening, though they might regret what they might call collateral damage

and also, even those who see through the media spin and comprehend their moral obligation are held in check by fear of reprisal, which naturally is likewise inculcated by the mainstream depictions of draconian punishments meted out for opponents of the oppressive policies, so that the risk of trying to help is always a very important consideration, unlike in the classical bystander scenario, it seems to me

Christine
Christine
Dec 3, 2024 6:35 AM

Exactly this, I wonder if the vice grip of machine interaction and brainwashing were to stop shaping our lives, what could we become as truly and more, human?

NixonScraypes
NixonScraypes
Dec 2, 2024 11:58 PM

Ironically, the Elie Wiesal quote leads inevitably to Palestine and I hope they take it to heart.

martin
martin
Dec 2, 2024 9:41 PM

Or better still take the radical step of reading and trying to become as the Faith Mind Poem on The Great Way points or is that too radical

Nick
Nick
Dec 2, 2024 5:14 PM

‘We must always take sides’ because ‘neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim’, while our silence ‘encourages the tormentor’. These noble words open an article which is completely and strangely silent about the epic battle now underway in the US, as the deep state elite (AKA the military-industrial-pharmaceutical complex) do everything they can to avoid being exposed and dismantled by the populist revolt. Yet the authors claim expertise concerning what they call ‘the war against the American people’? I’m puzzled.

Researcher
Researcher
Dec 3, 2024 4:43 PM
Reply to  Nick

There’s no deep state. Only “the state”. There’s no populist revolt, no pushback by the people, no white hats versus black hats or any other NSA/media disinfo.

You’re “I left the left”. Months of trolling and gibberish circa 2020.

What’s with the masonic Nazi workers day medal avatar?

rickypop
rickypop
Dec 2, 2024 4:36 PM

Maybe the problem was that the Declaration of Independence was handed over to lawyers with allegiance to the Crown. Maybe there is no independence and the American people are slaves to the Crown like the rest of us.

Tommy
Tommy
Dec 2, 2024 4:25 PM

RE: the weasel quote at the front of this piece. Many other GOOD people have said much the same thing and are far more deserving of recognition. Eli Weasel the liar from Auschwitz, went west with the Nazis instead of staying put and welcoming the liberators of the work camp.

entitlement
entitlement
Dec 2, 2024 3:39 PM

psychologist Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment studied the impact of perceived power and authority on middleclass students who were assigned to act as prisoners and prison guards.

I thought the above experiment was bullshit it is not about class as such.
WHAT i witnessed during covid and other times in the past show me that this system
creates this type of severe mental illness called ”normal”.

les online
les online
Dec 2, 2024 3:09 PM

I reckon, over the next week or so, Santa will be snowed under by the
tens of thousands of last-minute letters from ‘merican kids requesting,
as a Christmas Present, a dad like Hunter’s dad.
A dad like ‘The Big Guy’, one who can backdate a pardon for all their
bad deeds, and, throw in a real ‘Get Out Of Jail Free’ pass for any
future wrong doings…
(Though they’ll probably have to earmark ‘10% for The Big Guy’ from
all future shady undertakings.)

** ‘The Big Guy’ being Hunter’s dad, not Santa.
*** What a Christmas gift to memers is this pardon !!

Camille
Camille
Dec 4, 2024 12:28 PM
Reply to  les online

I predict that Santa Claus will start to be known as Cindy Claus from xmas 2024 onwards in a drive to create more meaningless debate about equality by the ‘elites’

Rolling Rock
Rolling Rock
Dec 2, 2024 1:57 PM

Citing John Lennon and ‘Imagine’ would make the globalists smile.

With lyrics such as “no countries”, perfect for the one world government, and as already mentioned by Edwige “no religion” too, a vacuum to be filled by the controllers one world religion project . Finally, “no possessions”, Uncle Klaus would nod in approval.

When Lennon died in 1980, his estate was worth US$ 200 million (US$800 million in today’s money). Yoko Ono inherited the bulk of it ,which today leaves her still worth around US$700 – 800 million.

It seems the pair of them never imagined themselves owning nothing.

Once again, as always with the rich and famous, watch what they do and not what they say.

human
human
Dec 2, 2024 4:26 PM
Reply to  Rolling Rock

wow, what a load of utter bs. You people here, really.

Lennon was assassinated for his humane soul and intelligent, radical, activism (which he wouldn’t have realised with the drab three). After slogging his guts out for twenty years making his money the hard way.

If only there were more like him instead of what passes for revolution here.

Rolling Rock
Rolling Rock
Dec 2, 2024 10:08 PM
Reply to  human

The Beatles amongst other bands of the era such as The Stones and The Grateful Dead were most likely manufactured bands courtesy of The Tavistock Institute. Manufactured bands, groups and solo artists have been at heart of the music industry ever since.

https://tabublog.com/2015/12/26/the-manufactured-invention-of-the-beatles-stones-grateful-dead-and-the-birth-of-rock-n-roll-by-the-tavistock-institute-a-jesuit-corporation/

Edwige
Edwige
Dec 3, 2024 3:33 AM
Reply to  Rolling Rock

Risible.

Rolling Rock
Rolling Rock
Dec 3, 2024 6:08 AM
Reply to  Edwige

Now that is lauhable coming from you, someone who couldn’t even choose your own original user name for your handle.

It’s not like the name Edwige is Dave or Mike is it? Even then there are not two Daves or Mikes here.

Rolling Rock
Rolling Rock
Dec 3, 2024 6:09 AM
Reply to  Rolling Rock

*laughable*

Camille
Camille
Dec 4, 2024 12:33 PM
Reply to  Rolling Rock

There is some interesting bloke on a German website called Apolut. Can’t remember his surname.I think his first name is Heiko. Anyway he is really interested in the album of Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Heart Club and several artists §bands including David Bowie and Led Zeppelin .He seems to suggest that they are/were into occult activites or were influenced by a man who was into such activities. Apparently there was some bloke called Alistair Crowley who was an ‘ occultist’ who conducted occult rituals at his house near Lough Ness!!!! I wonder it has any link wiht the instituite you are talking about? ( I thought the Tavistock Institute was some trans rights group?)

Simon D
Simon D
Dec 2, 2024 12:55 PM

Would that be this Elie Wiesel you’re quoting as an arbiter of morality?

https://www.counterpunch.org/2014/10/21/truth-and-fiction-in-elie-wiesels-night/

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
Dec 2, 2024 10:22 AM

Give thanks you are governed by criminals, epitomized by Biden pardoning his career criminal son, whilst people sit in jail for mean tweets or for walking into a buidling..

Johnny
Johnny
Dec 2, 2024 10:40 AM
Reply to  Paul Watson

The Golden Rule:
Those with the gold make the rules.

rickypop
rickypop
Dec 2, 2024 4:39 PM
Reply to  Johnny

Good Johnny. But when you make a comment detailing who they are you get blackballed. Thats the real reason the truth wont come out.

entitlement
entitlement
Dec 2, 2024 3:35 PM
Reply to  Paul Watson

whilst people sit in jail for mean tweets

No one is going to prison for a tweet.
it is fear porn served up by your MSM and MAM supposedly alt media.

Camille
Camille
Dec 4, 2024 12:35 PM
Reply to  entitlement

I dunno .What about Alison Chabloz?

Camille
Camille
Dec 4, 2024 12:34 PM
Reply to  Paul Watson

What’s all this about jail sentences for walking into a building plse?

Edwige
Edwige
Dec 2, 2024 9:54 AM

“Livin’ life in peace” isn’t the only thing in ‘Imagine’ – how about “no possessions” and “no religion”? Sounds uncomfortably close to the Davos recipe to me. Yoko Ono’s mother was related to the Japanese royal family and her father a banker plus she released an album called ‘Yes I’m a witch’ (so much for no religion!). The multiple John Lennons don’t get as much notice as the several Paul McCartneys but watch ‘How I won the war’ or his turn at the Lew Grade tribute concert (and why was the great radical paying tribute to him?) and see it’s manifestly not the original John Lennon.

Conflict seems looming in the US:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGYApC-72vQ
MAGA-types who are calling for troops and internment camps should be very careful what they wish for – TPTB want to paint Trump as a dictator and once camps are accepted then it’s not hard to see where that’ll lead (come, for example, the next pandemic…. ). Turning off the federal wellspring should be ample. The mayor was “educated” at Harvard and Yale so he’s from the heart of globalism. One of the most important things Trump (or a supposedly conservative-dominated Supreme Court) can do is, if we’re going to have quotas, add political outlook to groups that must be represented fairly. University staffs should be 1/3 Democrat. 1/3 Republican and 1/3 neither – not 85% Democrat as they are currently. They might also look at a group who are massively over-represented in education, finance and government but I guess that’s a pipedream.
Denver is a cesspool of NWO lunatics so no surprise to see it in the vanguard here. I suspect they’ll see the mood at the moment and back down to pick another fight when the timing’s better. BTW there’s plenty I disagree with Corbett about but he was right to say MAGA-types need to be pressed now to commit to deserting Trump if he gets the USA into a war. One side-effect if he does is that the “Left” will be able to try to revive their anti-war credentials, the loss of which is one reason why they’re currently so hated. However it won’t be the war they’re against, it’ll be that it’s Trump’s war (like Harris wouldn’t take Trump’s vaccine),

Nick
Nick
Dec 2, 2024 5:19 PM
Reply to  Edwige

Have you compared Trump’s record on starting wars and war-monering with that of Biden, Obama and Bush?

Lizzyh7
Lizzyh7
Dec 2, 2024 8:24 PM
Reply to  Edwige

It won’t be trumps war. War is fully bipartisan. Surely we see that by now.

Johnny
Johnny
Dec 2, 2024 9:28 AM

And not long after that, Lennon, one of the world’s first celebrity ‘influencers’ was gone.

A coincidence?

And we shouldn’t forget ‘Give Peace A Chance’ and ‘Working Class Hero’.

No wonder he was despised by the petty minded plutocrats.