My good friends, this is the second time in our history that there has come back from Germany to Downing Street peace with honour.I believe it ispeace for our time. —Neville Chamberlain, formerTrope Namer |
They were given a choice between dishonour and war. They chose dishonour.They will have war. |
A newBig Bad is on the march. Time for the forces of good to stand up and fight. Unfortunately for the heroes, the man in charge of their particular political organization hasHead-in-The-Sand Management, and sees no reason to do this. Perhaps he literally doesn't see the threat. Perhaps he doesn't think that the threat is a problem for their specific country. In any event, he's going to do his best to get in the way of doing anything productive to fight the villain.Head-in-The-Sand Management is usually not portrayed as himself a bad guy, just willfully blind to the problem.
May also be anObstructive Bureaucrat. Frequently used by the villain for theirEvil Plan, in which case, expect aHeel Realization when they recognize the threat and their role in it. Compare withThe Quisling, a leader who is literally in the employ of the villain. Opposite number to theReasonable Authority Figure. See alsoDivided We Fall andWhat Could Possibly Go Wrong?
No real life examples, please; we'd be here all day.
Amidala: I was not elected to watch my people suffer and die while you discuss this invasion in a committee! |
Voldemort: Cornelius Fudge, the Minister of Magic! |