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17->''"This was the noblest Roman of them all.\
18All the conspirators save only he\
19Did that they did in envy of great Caesar.\
20He only in a general honest thought\
21And common good to all, made one of them."''
22-->-- '''Mark Antony''' on Brutus, ''Theatre/JuliusCaesar''
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24So, you have a group of people -- whether it be a group of friends, a military, government system, a church, or something else -- that are supposedly all united by a common belief, cause, or goal. It's been loudly proclaimed, everyone knows who they are and what they stand for...
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26And none of them really believe it.
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28Whether out of corruption, ambition, greed, or some other reason, all of the people who claim to be part of this group don't really care about the cause and mostly care about themselves... Except for one person, who truly and honestly believes in the cause, [[BreakTheBeliever and is increasingly shocked or appalled]] when he sees that everyone else is a {{hypocrite}}.
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30If he had a mentor who taught him these ideals, or he idolized the organization as a whole, realizing what the group is really like will often result in a BrokenPedestal. This often is the prelude to a DefectorFromDecadence, if he switches sides in his disillusionment, or TheParagonAlwaysRebels, if he goes to make his ''own'' side to do what the group should have been doing.
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32Contrast NotInThisForYourRevolution, which may come from a single non believer with pragmatic motives among a group of believers. See also TookTheBadFilmSeriously, which is about the one actor in a bad movie who doesn't realize/care it's bad. Compare FlockOfWolves.
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39* ''Anime/AttackOnTitan''
40** Most people who seek to join the Military Police do so because of the perceived life of ease and luxury, which is sure to be far, far away from the hordes of man-eating Titans outside the city walls that the other military branches deal with. From the 104th Trainee Corps, only [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth Marco]] actually believes in the honor of serving the King, everyone else trying to join the Military Police just want the easy life.
41** And we later encounter another character in the Military Police with similar idealistic beliefs. Marlowe declares that his goal is to work his way up the chain, [[InternalReformist purge the now notoriously corrupt Military Police of corruption and turn it back into a force humanity can be proud of]]. His fellow new recruits mock him for his attitude and think his goal is stupid. When he sees some of his superiors selling arms to the black market, he tries to stop this, it goes about as well as you'd expect.
42** Flashbacks reveal that [[spoiler: Reiner Braun]] was this among the Warriors. While the others privately expressed misgivings about their duty, and went along with it out of a sense of obligation or self-professed weakness, he ''genuinely'' believed every word of the lies their superiors told them. His desperate attachment to these lies continued to the point of [[IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten lashing out]] at his comrades, and eventually drove him insane from guilt. Even after accepting that everything was a lie, he remains loyal simply because he doesn't believe there's any other options left for him.
43* In ''Manga/ChainsawMan'', out of all the {{Human Demon Hybrid}}s that joined the CultOfPersonality surrounding Denji, Longsword Man was the only one who lacked any sort of ulterior motive and genuinely respected him. He was a WellIntentionedExtremist in contrast to the other members, who were either in it [[AxCrazy just for the killing]] or [[spoiler:[[AvengingTheVillain seeking revenge for Makima]]]].
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47* The French comic ''Leo Loden'' has an animal rights group called NOE with a GranolaGirl secretary. It's actually a front for a far-right organization with the same initials, with the secretary being the only one unaware of its true nature.
48* A Creator/GahanWilson comic that shows two rather elaborately dressed priests busy doing some kind of religious ritual in front of an idol implies this about the priest in front (who's busy shaking some kind of totem or fetish at the idol) as his eyes bug out in surprise when the priest behind him (who's busy tapping a little brass gong) asks him "Do you really believe in any of this stuff?"
49* The ComicBook/{{Shazam}}-centric issue of ''ComicBook/TheMultiversity'' (''Thunderworld'') shows us a version of the Legion of Sivanas, a LegionOfDoom composed of some Captain Marvel ArchEnemy Doctor Sivana AlternateUniverse. One of them was a Nobel Prize winner with some personal problems that wants to exchange knowledge to save the world, and discovers to his horror that every of his AlternateUniverse counterparts is a SuperVillain.
50* In IDW's ''ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise'', the Decepticons started out as an equality movement that got twisted into fascism and war-mongering. Only a few seem to still be committed to the early ideology as opposed to the opportunity to indulge in sadistic violence, the most notable being Soundwave.
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55* In ''Fanfic/TheConfectionaryChronicles'', since Gabriel has grown used to basically ignoring most of the prayers he receives in his role as Heaven’s Messenger (although he will act on some of them as his Trickster self), most of the prayers he receives as Loki are from eccentric wiccans, the odd hunter, the occasional demon or demon-witch (who he tends to kill immediately), rebellious teenagers, or the occasional person so desperate for justice or punishment that they’re trying to summon Loki without really believing in him. Hermione’s prayer thus grabs Gabriel’s attention due to the sheer strength and purity of her belief in him, which leads to her becoming an ‘official’ high priestess of Loki after her first sacrifice, although [[spoiler:her first acolyte is not brought into the fold until shortly before Hermione starts at Hogwarts]].
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59* In ''WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire'', Milo is the only character who thinks the expedition's goal is to find Atlantis to advance science; he's a bit miffed when everyone else in the entire expedition openly admits to being OnlyInItForTheMoney. He does manage to make most of the team [[HeelFaceTurn switch sides]] once they find out that taking the treasure will mean destroying the Atlantean civilization, barring the main bad guy and his right-hand woman... and their GasMaskMook army.
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63* There's a dark case in Derek's flashbacks in ''Film/AmericanHistoryX''. When he went to prison, Derek, who was a leader of a Neo-Nazi gang on the outside, hooks up with the local Aryan Nation gang in prison for safety and protection. He quickly comes to see, however, that none of the inmates believe in the ideology that Derek had bought into, and routinely transgressed against the various codes that Derek thought they stood for. This soon turned into BreakTheBeliever when they get angered by Derek calling them out and subject him to a vicious PrisonRape, bringing Derek to his personal RockBottom. At that point he is finally able to consider changing his life and outlook.
64* In ''Film/{{Equilibrium}}'', a dystopian society uses EmotionSuppression drugs to prevent violence, strife, and dissension from breaking out, and main character Preston is an enforcer for the regime. Eventually, Preston goes off the drugs and joins the rebels, and while singlehandedly infiltrating and shooting his way to the dictator, he finds that nobody in the higher echelons is really on the drugs; one of the biggest advantages to a totalitarian regime of suppressing peoples' emotions is that they can't recognize a subtle 'sense-offender' unless their leaders explicitly tell them what signs to look for, and throughout the film we get subtle clues that there is some serious psychotic emotion surging through the regime that has gone unnoticed; [[TheDragon Brandt]] constantly smirks and asks questions that would not exist without curiosity (and his shouting at the 3/4ths mark outs him as an emotional glory-hog, which he papers over by focusing his tirades on arresting Preston), [=DuPont=] shows a level of pride in his work and in the supposed superiority of his preferred fighting style (which gets applied in the climax), rank-and-file military are demanding instead of stoic and raise their voices in combat (one the dictator's elite guard actually ''snarls''), methods of execution involve ''burning people alive'' instead of shooting them and saving resources, etc.
65* ''Film/TheHuntForRedOctober'': Dr. Petrov is the only officer serving on the "Red October" (other than ThePoliticalOfficer, and Ramius kills him soon after leaving shore) that doesn't believe that the Soviet Union and Communism are a load of bull, (all of the rest are loyal to Captain Ramius and had been tossed to the wolves by the Party in one way or another) and as a result he's left in the dark about the plan to defect and turn the submarine over to the Americans. When the time comes to fake scuttling the ship so it "won't be captured", he's convinced to leave the ship with the rest of the crew while the other officers stay and he sincerely swears to Captain Ramius that he will try to make sure the Captain gets the Order of Lenin for his (alleged) HeroicSacrifice.
66* In ''Film/{{Network}}'', after UBS gives [[WesternTerrorists the Ecumenical Liberation Army]] their own DocuSoap show, ''The Mao Tse-Tung Hour'', the onetime revolutionary socialists quickly turn into social''ites'' as the show becomes a hit and the network's money hollows out their ideals, perhaps best expressed when they're renegotiating their contract with UBS. The only one of them who still believes in their revolutionary ideals is, ironically, Mary Ann Gifford, the Patty Hearst-esque heiress who they kidnapped, and who then zealously embraced their ideals.
67-->'''[[MalcolmXerox Laureen Hobbs]]:''' I'm not giving this pseudo-insurrectionary sectarian a piece of my show, I'm not giving him script approval, and I ''sure as shit'' ain't cutting him into my distribution charges!\
68'''Mary Ann Gifford:''' ''[[SuddenlyShouting YOU FUCKING FASCIST!!!]]'' Did you see the film we made of the San Marino jailbreak demonstrating the rise of the seminal prisoner class infrastructure?\
69'''Laureen:''' You can [[VerbThis blow the seminal prisoner class infrastructure out your ass]]! I'm not knocking down my goddamn distribution charges!
70* In ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd'', when Captain Jack learns that yet another of his rescuers had an ulterior motive, he calls for a show of hands by anyone who'd come to save him just because they missed him. Only a few people raise their hands, and in the trailer only the ''monkey'' does.
71* Near the end of the ''Film/StreetFighter'' movie, we find that DumbMuscle Zangief is the only one who believed Bison's lies and propaganda about his cause. Everyone else was just OnlyInItForTheMoney.
72-->'''Zangief:''' ''[[CaptainObviousReveal General Bison is a bad guy?]] If you know then why do you work for him?''
73-->'''Dee Jay:''' ''Because he paid me a freakin fortune, Man! If you know what's good for you you'll save your own ass!''
74-->'''[[TooDumbToLive Zangief]]''': [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments ...you got paid?]]
75* In ''Film/VForVendetta'', Dr. Delia Surridge was the only one of the new regime who genuinely believed the horrible things she was doing were for the betterment of mankind while everyone else just wanted power. This is one of the reasons why, when V comes to kill her, he does it while she is asleep unawares, he assures her that her death will be painless, and she sincerely apologizes to V for what happened to him which he accepts.
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79* In the backstory of the novel ''Literature/BeachMusic'' by Pat Conroy, during college Shyla became passionately involved in [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar an anti-Vietnam War movement]]. While presumably there are other sincere people that we never actually encounter, both the leader of the movement and Shyla's lover turn out to be undercover moles, a betrayal that is not good at all for a BrokenBird with hidden mental health issues.
80* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
81** ''Literature/MonstrousRegiment'' takes place in a country where the common people have more or less given up the faith in their petty and increasingly unhinged god and begun transferring all the belief and feelings toward the country's Duchess. While all the humans in the squad pay lip service to the Duchess, (except one girl who hates everything the Duchess and the country's mainstream society stands for), Wazzer is the only one who truly believes in her. Because [[GodsNeedPrayerBadly Discworld gods are powered by belief]], all this has turned the Duchess into a quasi-deity and makes Wazzer into a JoanOfArchetype who hears the Duchess' voice guiding her.
82** ''Literature/{{Night Watch|Discworld}}'': In the revolution to overthrow Lord Winder as Patrician of Ankh-Morpork, Reg Shoe is the only one who ''really'' thinks that a revolution will actually be a good thing or change anything. When he finally realizes just how little anyone cares about his ideals, the cynical, self-interested way that people are using the revolt for career advancement and such, and that the revolution is going to be a FullCircleRevolution, he breaks down sobbing. And then [[{{Determinator}} he stands up and starts fighting again]].
83** In ''Literature/SmallGods'', the "great god" Om is stunned to realize that despite having a [[CorruptChurch theocratic]], [[TheFundamentalist fundamentalist]] church devoted to him and a nation of millions named after him, nobody actually ''believes'' in him. (Again, this in a world where GodsNeedPrayerBadly.) People generally just believe in the ''Church'', and they have ''feelings'' about Om such as hope and fear, but the only one who actually believes in Om is Brutha, who ranks so low in the Church hierarchy that he's barely even considered a part of it. There's also one extremely determined atheist that militantly and ''very specifically'' disbelieves in Om even while acknowledging the existence of other gods. Om notes that this kind of attitude is so similar to actual belief that it's almost as good as the real thing.
84* In ''Literature/TheManWhoWasThursday'', while the rest of the anarchists in the club are [[FlockOfWolves police spies spying on each other]], the character Gregory is an actual [[BombThrowingAnarchist anarchist]], and is not pleased at the reveal.
85* In ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', two characters with something of a DualityMotif come to represent this trope:
86** Jon Snow joins the Night's Watch believing the hype about a thin line of defense against the supernatural horrors beyond {{The Wall|AroundTheWorld}}, but he's dismayed to find that over the centuries they've become an ArmyOfThievesAndWhores who don't believe in the Others and see their duty as preventing raids by the thoroughly human wildlings. The few other people who believe in the Watch having a higher calling are either unaffiliated (Melisandre), die off over the course of the story, or are sent away to raise support elsewhere. Jon's lack of support on this issue is {{Deconstructed}}: though he rises up to Lord Commander, his efforts to [[EnemyMine ally with the hated wildlings]] cause a huge amount of dissent and [[spoiler:he's assassinated by mutineers.]]
87** Jaime Lannister starts off as a cynical BloodKnight [[KnightInSourArmor In Sour Armor]] widely reviled as for [[BodyguardBetrayal having committed regicide]] and an [[TheOathbreaker oathbreaker]]. The only reason the original king he served accepted him into the ranks of [[PraetorianGuard the Kingsguard]] was to spite Jaime's father (as Kingsguard [[SuccessionCrisis cannot inherit titles]]), and nowadays Jaime only sees it as a way to be close to his sister/lover the Queen. However, after a long arc of BreakTheHaughty and a positive knightly role model in Brienne of Tarth, Jaime starts to think about restoring his own honor and that of the Order he has come to command -- however, by this point his subordinates are mostly thugs and lackeys, a world away from the KnightInShiningArmor stories that inspired a young Jaime to join in the first place.
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91* In the third season of ''Series/BlakesSeven'', Cally is left as the only genuine idealist in a group of revolutionaries, most of whom were originally criminals who happened to break out of jail with an imprisoned revolutionary leader. After her death at the end of the third season, the fourth season leaves the regular cast with '''no-one''' who actually believes in the cause politically, with the survivors fighting only for self-preservation or to satisfy their own psychological issues.
92* Played for tragedy on one episode of ''Series/{{CSI}}'': A con man had set up a cult that ripped off the "Heaven's Gate" cult in Nevada, a scam that he had done repeatedly (brainwash people, take all their possessions, do a faux-suicide with Kool Aid and sleeping pills, run away while everybody's knocked out. It is said that he had not been caught because the other times he'd done that had not been fully documented out of the cultists' embarrassment). While the other cultists "believed" out of brainwashing, one young woman truly believed because her life was crap and she wanted to go someplace better, and when she discovered the con man checking his getaway vehicle and he let her into the secret of his scam, she killed him and went out to get ''real'' poison for the mass suicide (and while she chickened out of committing it with the rest of the cultists because she was horrified at seeing their death throes, she tried to kill herself anyway a few hours later. The cops caught her and saved her life, but Brass made it clear in the aftermath that someone believing this kind of stuff as hard as she did probably won't be deprogrammed any time soon).
93* ''Series/{{Farscape}}'', which was blatantly influenced by ''Blake's 7'', had only one character who was actually fighting the [[TheEmpire Peacekeepers]] for idealistic reasons, and [[spoiler:she died early in the third season]]. It's lampshaded in one episode where [[LovableCoward Rygel]] "nobly" offers to escape alone from a lethal situation so that he can carry the team's message into the future, and another character points out that they don't actually '''have''' a message.
94* In ''Series/{{MASH}}'', Frank Burns and Margaret Houlihan are the only main characters who actually believe in the cause of UsefulNotes/TheKoreanWar. All the other main characters are draftees who share the writers' anti-war views.
95* On ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'', as ''yet another'' member of Chakotay's original Maquis crew turns out to have been a mole:
96-->"You were working for her, Seska was working for them... was anyone on that ship working for ''me?''"
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100* Taken in reverse in ''TabletopGame/ForgottenRealms'', with the bard Joel becoming the very ''first'' worshipper of the newly created god Finder, god of [[OddJobGods renewal of music and art]]. After a few years of gallivanting around the Outer Planes after his apotheosis, Finder got down to the job of actually founding his own church. This he did by taking on a guide in human form and making friends with Joel, a disaffected bard stifled by the rote memorization taught by the college he attended. The two were [[PalsWithJesus adventuring companions]] for some time with Finder taking on a mentor role and Joel fit his belief tenants perfectly, but it took a long time for the role as a bardic priest to really click in Joel's mind: After all, how does one go about openly worshipping a being who you spent years being friends with?
101* ''TabletopGame/{{Paranoia}}'' occasionally has a citizen who actually believes The Computer is doing the right thing (not just playing along to serve their own ends, or drugged/brainwashed into it).
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105* As seen in the quote on top, this is the most common interpretation of Brutus in Shakespeare's play ''Theatre/JuliusCaesar''. All the other conspirators who convinced Brutus to join them by decrying Caesar gaining the power of a king mostly just wanted that same power themselves. Brutus on the other hand was horrified by the thought of a king taking over the Roman Republic. This is why [[SympathyForTheHero Brutus gets treated sympathetically]] by Anthony and Octavian [[DueToTheDead after his death]].
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109* In ''VideoGame/ArmoredCoreForAnswer'', the PlayerCharacter is this on [[spoiler: ORCA's path, as the rest of ORCA is either killed in action, or in Thermidor's case, was a MoleInCharge for the corporations the whole time. By the time the last mission happens, the player is the only one who still holds to ORCA's original plan to free humanity to go to space, and the one who ultimately carries it out]].
110* In ''VideoGame/CallOfJuarezBoundInBlood'', the TokenGoodTeammate William very quickly becomes the only one among the three [=McCall=] brothers to still believe in using the Juarez treasure to rebuild their homestead and return to a peaceful family life, as Thomas and Ray's motivations rapidly decay into just grabbing the money and running for it.
111* ''VideoGame/DeusEx'': After JC Denton discovered that the anti-terrorist organization he was working for is really a front for the evil Majestic-12, he and some fellow colleagues leave. Quartermaster Samuel Carter opts to stay behind, as he still believe that UNATCO can still be a force for good if he can [[InternalReformist reform it from the inside]]. It was shown later that Carter would be kicked out due to having prior experience outside of the organization.
112* ''VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance'' has [[spoiler:Senator Armstrong]], with this heavily prominent in his MotiveRant about USA being a worse version of {{Eagleland}} while going NoHoldsBarredBeatdown on Raiden.
113* In ''VideoGame/{{Palworld}}'', the Free Pal Alliance is an AnimalWrongsGroup that's dedicated to protecting the titular {{mon}}s, but they're {{Straw Hypocrite}}s that act no better than the rival EvilPoacher gang. Their MisanthropeSupreme founder Lily wrote the rules and is the only one who followed them, while being blissfully unaware of how her {{mooks}} really raised the funds for her conservation efforts.
114* In ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'', N is the only important member of the AnimalWrongsGroup Team Plasma who actually believes in liberating Pokémon. Worse, he's being manipulated as a PuppetKing. On the other hand, ''VideoGame/PokemonBlack2AndWhite2'' reveals that roughly half of Team Plasma, including at least one of the Seven Sages, actually did believe in helping Pokémon, and after the events of the first game they split off from the main team and [[TheAtoner do what they can to atone for the group's misdeeds]].
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118* While he's not the only true believer, the cult leader in the ''WesternAnimation/ChipAndDaleRescueRangers'' episode "The Cola Cult" was certainly the only one in the cult's priesthood who genuinely believed his religious order was intended to enlighten its various adherents. [[CluelessBoss He's genuinely surprised and dismayed to discover that the rest of his colleagues have been stashing the worldly possessions new converts surrendered to the cult in a kind of treasury, and are exploiting the cult's followers]]. He also does what he can to help the Rangers escape and overthrow the priesthood, and is implied to be willing to try implementing their suggestion at the end that the cult's former laity continue to meet as friends (and maybe set up a social club) rather than as cultists.
119* Late in ''WesternAnimation/ExoSquad'', a group of [[EvilGenius Neo-Megas]] conspire to kill BigBad Phaeton, because they believe his VillainousBreakdown and SanitySlippage is going to result in Neo-Sapiens losing the war against the Terrans. They convince [[TheSmartGuy Marsala]] (a [[TokenEnemyMinority Neo-Sapien serving in the Terran Exo Fleet]]) to cooperate by saying they need him to capture Phaeton, and they plan to make peace with humanity after Phaeton is deposed. In actuality, they just want to take over the Neo Sapien race(s) and are quite willing to turn around and finish wiping out humanity afterward. Only one of the Neo-Megas, Galba, actually believes in the goal of peace. Ironically this saves Galba's life when the coup fails, because an aide loyal to Phaeton hears the other Neo-Megas order Galba's arrest when they think their plan has succeeded, so the aide and Phaeton both conclude that Galba must have been loyal to Phaeton and the other Neo-Megas were turning on him due to that.
120* ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'': In the episode, "The Great Can Drive", Third Street School holds its annual Thanksgiving Canned Food Drive to help the homeless, the poor, the handicapped, etc. Initially most of Miss Grotke's class, save for Mikey, bow out of the drive, knowing whichever class has [[AlphaBitch the Ashleys]] is going to win. When the Ashleys start taunting Mikey over collecting cans by himself, however, T.J. rallies the rest of the class to help Mikey... purely in order to beat the Ashleys. [[OnlySaneMan Mikey remains the only one involved for the sake of helping the less fortunate.]]
121* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark''
122** Officer Barbrady is the only member of the South Park police department that is neither corrupt nor racist and genuinely wants to uphold justice. His early season appearances showcases his capacity for extreme PoliceBrutality and criminal neglect, but he does that sort of thing due to [[HanlonsRazor incompetence instead of malice]].
123** [[MoralGuardians PC Principal]] was the only member of the "PC Bros" who was actually concerned and advocates for social justice, while the rest of the fraternity [[FratBro was only interested in using activism for scoring with chicks]].
124* Played for laughs in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''. Brother Blood, headmaster of the [[AcademyOfEvil HIVE Academy]], discovers his two top students are actually good guy [[TheMole Moles]]. In frustration he angrily asks "[[FlockOfWolves Was anyone at my school actually there to learn]]?!"
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