I can sorta get what you're saying. And I can agree that if we don't know who our opponents are we can make things worse in ways, however.
In this case, I'm not sure it's possible to know who the string pullers are, they are so clever and so well hidden that all we see are the results of their actions.
Does this mean we are just.. Forever screwed if we can't learn who they are?
I think I found a better way to say it.
If we see the world I described above before us, and we don't know who is responsible for it.. Shouldn't we at least try to find out who they are instead of just doing nothing cause we don't know who they are?
But once again, we may never be able to know they are so well hidden.
Which brings me back to my point from my last response to you.. Can't we still resist the effects of what we see? For example, speak out against wars, protest, bring awareness to the injustice.
Even if we don't know who is TRULY organizing the wars and all the messed up stuff, we can still speak out against all the injustice we see. That in my opinion is resistance. Speaking out against injustice is resistance to it.
For.. If enough awareness is drawn to it and enough people start speaking out and demanding change, maybe then something will happen and it will deter or slow things for the immoral abuses.