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One of the most grating experiences in life is household treachery. Many Americans are sickened when their families and former associates formally reject them just because they have a different viewpoint. That’s just the idea of a dirty ice.
On the eve of his confirmation sessions as secretary of health and human service, Caroline Kennedy recently publicly criticizes her aunt Robert Kennedy Jr. The lowlife act was executed with the utmost precision and timing. I can only speculate that it was astroturfed by the usual suspects, such as political agent David Axelrod, who re-postped her film by re-posting her boy Jack Schlossberg’s statement on X.
Caroline Kennedy, a well-known family advocate, felt compelled to publish this wrenching accusation of RFK Jr.’s nomination as HHS Secy, which is noticeable and important. https ://t.co/fzSBAJ9AEB— David Axelrod ( @davidaxelrod ) January 28, 2025
Caroline’s slander film is no longer visible because Schlossberg recently deleted his X accounts, probably as a result of his abhorrent posts. He had much engaged in the act of mocking his aunt, including a post where he took a dubious pleasure in imitating Robert Kennedy’s health condition of spasmodic dysphonia.
JFK’s nephew, Jack Schlossberg, posted a picture mocking RFK Jr’s spasmodic dysphonia, a crippling neurological disorder.
More about a family’s unique family is revealed by a family member’s attack than RFK Jr. pic. twitter.com/tcDG7qQkx9
— Nicole Saphier, MD ( @NBSaphierMD) January 29, 2025
In dozens of the well-known commercial media outlets where Caroline’s smear video was reported so quickly and instantaneously that its planning was obvious, you can look it up. I agree with what a particular Deon Joseph wrote about refraining from posting her message: “I’ll offer no authority to your betrayal.”
Caroline Kennedy: You don’t do what you did to community. I’ve had conflicts with home, I would NEVER do what you just did to RFK Jr. All has a history, people change. RFK has a authenticity that has been lacking in DC for a while. I’m not actually going to share what … photograph. twitter.com/12xFmlun9a— Deon Joseph ( @ofcrdeonjoseph ) January 29, 2025
Family Disloyalty appears to be a niche of the Democratic Party.
Way back when, Americans agreed that home loyalty was a virtue. Not so much longer. I think it’s fair to say that gratuitous public displays of family betrayal are part of the fallout of the Democrat Party’s programs of “diversity, equity, and inclusion” ( DEI ) and its constant promotion of identity politics and political correctness. But some Democrat plans — economic, social, and cultural — seem devised to cultivate resentment and hostility. They merely cause people to be more aggressive toward one another, dividing us by style.
So it’s no wonder Democrats and their media foes have long celebrated for acts of home betrayal.
For instance, the press loves to portray Mary as President Donald Trump’s daughter as their front-row face when criticizing him. Also, from time to time, the corporate press also parades President Ronald Reagan’s left-wing nickname brother Ron to put words into his late father’s teeth. Remember even how excited the departed was when George Conway, a Trump adviser, publicly hampered Kellyanne Conway’s career there. Worse, they gloated when Kellyanne’s 15-year-old daughter Claudia officially spoke out against her family.
Since I understand that we are in a time of hatred, the media’s and critics ‘ delight in the Claudia Conway videos is really tired. Both of her parents have taken their own lives in front of the camera to deal with critical issues involving their young baby… twitter.com/xjgJLoYvwO— Jonathan Turley ( @JonathanTurley ) October 6, 2020
Let’s not overlook how the learning system, which had the support of the internet, promoted procedures that would convert students against their families by initial producing gender dysphoria and then hiding it from their parents.  , They then labeled any parents who dissented as domestic terrorists.  ,
The examples are so numerous that it is tragic. Covid czar Anthony Fauci advised Americans to avoid gatherings with their families during the holidays in 2020. The next year, he said they should skip the holidays again if family members didn’t submit to mandates such as the Covid “vaccine” injection. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz , set up a snitch hotline , so Minnesotans could easily inform on anyone, including family members, who didn’t comply with stay-at-home orders.  , In 2022 Gov. Gavin Newsom , signed a bill , to make California a” sanctuary state” for minors to get puberty blockers and surgery without their parents ‘ consent or knowledge.
Many of the people who were detained for protesting the U.S. Capitol’s election results on January 6, 2021, were turned in by relatives, like this man, who was put in jail with his own father:
After January 6, 2021, this man turned his own father in to the FBI.
He now appears on CNN to complain about the pardons and pose as a victim.
Is it surprising that his father refuses to accept him while the rest of his family views him as a terrible son? pic. twitter.com/Xgt6C93rQ8
— DineshD’Souza ( @DineshDSouza ) January 21, 2025
Within the first few weeks of Jan. 6, 2021, the Wired magazine was proud to report that family and childhood friends had called the FBI on numerous J6ers. That number probably jumped by several hundred in the ensuing years. Around half of J6ers were reported by some family members, according to some.
Why should we care if we don’t care about those acts of family betrayal, aside from the disgust we feel? The answer is that tyrannical leadership results from the destruction of the family. The isolation of people, especially as a result of broken human relationships, is a key component of totalitarianism or any social engineering program. In my book, The Weaponization of Loneliness, I enumerated that process in detail.  ,
Family Betrayal Is a Totalitarian Trait, according to history.
All tyrannies have relied on planting division and mistrust throughout history. All attempts are made to regulate, control, and destroy personal relationships until the only thing left is an atomized population with just one mass relationship with the government. It’s a form of dependency akin to Stockholm syndrome, where the captive ends up bonded with the captor because there isn’t anyone else to connect with them. The key to accomplishing this is to encourage family division.
Josef Stalin’s regime of terrorism in the Soviet Union was essentially a civil war that sown distrust and fear throughout society. One of the most well-known examples is the 12-year-old Pavlik Morozov, who informed his father for assisting some farmers in avoiding the collectivize of agriculture. People who opposed collectivistization were publicly demonized as people’s enemies.
Pavlik’s snitching led to the imprisonment and execution of his father. Later, his grandparents and other relatives were promptly accused and executed when Pavlik was discovered dead in the woods. Then, in a fierce Soviet propaganda campaign, Pavlik was hailed as a martyr and role model that was unwaveringly taught to all students.
Interestingly, a diehard rumor that continues to circulate is that Stalin himself was disgusted by Pavlik’s actions, saying:” What a little swine, denouncing his own father”. It is irrelevant whether or not Stalin actually uttered those words because so many people find such family betrayal so repulsive that they even picture the mass murderer who profited from it denouncing it.  ,
Mao Zedong later encouraged millions of Red Guard youth to “root out” old traditions by attacking anyone suspected of disloyalty to the Communist Party during the Cultural Revolution of Communist China ( 1966-76 ). Youth all over the country tried to prove their Red Guard credentials by humiliating, torturing, and even killing anyone considered problematic to the revolution — family, friends, and neighbors.
Even today, Zhang Hongbing‘s testimony is visible. He regrets turning in his own mother to be hanged because she privately opposed Mao at home.
The same thing frequently occurred in China as well.
In 1970, Fang Zhongmou, a doctor in the eastern Chinese province of Anhui, was charged as a counter-revolutionary and executed. The fact that she was killed after her teenage son, Zhang, denounced her is unusual. twitter.com/MprJogC5Dm
— Songpinganq ( @songpinganq ) January 21, 2025
Unfortunately, those in power who view government as the solution to everything tend to view family loyalty as the “problem” to be resolved. These social engineers created laws that defy responsible fatherhood, criticize the mother-child bond by opposing childbearing and marriage, and encourage reliance on the government for everything.
They want the government to ban your child from having sex, permit the government to dictate what your child should do and believe, and then prosecute their parents who disagree. Over time, these government initiatives have eroded family loyalty as a virtue that should be valued. They have facilitated Americans ‘ tolerance for gratuitous public betrayal of family members.
Even though President Trump is bringing a sledgehammer to identity politics and DEI, we shouldn’t make up our minds that they won’t vanish overnight. The behaviors and laws that promote social acceptance of family betrayal are deeply entrenched. And they can pave the way to a Maoist hellscape. We all need to be warned by the remorse of the Chinese son who has endured so much.