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Have to put this up. Copy paste and keep. Credit does not go to me. Please help me with credit unless strategically unwise.

Healthcare– Control healthcare and you control the people.

Poverty – Increase the Poverty level as high as possible, poor people are easier to control and will not fight back if you are providing everything for them to live.

Debt – Increase the debt to an unsustainable level. That way you are able to increase taxes, and this will produce more poverty.

Gun Control – Remove the ability to defend themselves from the Government. That way you are able to create a police state.

Welfare – Take control of every aspect of their lives. (Food, Housing, and Income)

Education – Take control of what people read and listen to us“ take control of what children learn in school.

Religion – Remove the belief in the God from the Government and schools.

Class Warfare – Divide the people into the wealthy and the poor. This will cause more discontent and it will be easier to take (Tax) the wealthy with the support of the poor.

And this should include taking away the police, and taking away our safety, and this includes putting our children in danger from street violence and fatal drugs.
Elessar · 26-30, M
You have your ideas a bit confused, anyone who wants to control the population will reinforce Religious belief, pushing people to accept things as dogmas against their own reason under the threat of suffering in the afterlife, not the other way around.

Control the healthcare? What does it mean?

Agreed about poverty, reason why you'd want to stay away from billionaires running in politics.

Education is a moot point as well, someone gotta decide what to teach, it's not that the children can decide by themselves.

I'm not under the impression that the rich are heavily taxed, not even adequately taxed. It's not that by licking their boot you'll prosper any better anyway, so you may spare us with that nonsense about "divisiveness". Those whining about divisiveness are those who have been exacerbating it until yesterday.
Elessar · 26-30, M
@WalterF Arguably, society was far more violent (and above all, violence was institutionalized, in the form of torture even) when Christianity was more deeply rooted within society, before enlightenment.

Go check how "democratic" society was back then. If you care about democracy, you should know that institutionalized religions have always and strongly opposed it.
WalterF · 70-79, M
@Elessar I'm not talking about pre-enlightenment! That was a time when any religion was an excuse to behead those of a different one! I'm talking about modern times, 19th and 20th centuries, up to the second half (70s, 80s...). After, the rot started to set in. Life had a meaning back then - a Creator, a destiny. Without that, a life can be rudderless .

I totally disagree that the practice of biblical Christianity in the modern period is anti-democratic.

By the way, with nearly fifty years more experience of Christianity than yourself (if you have any at all), I would prefer that you didn't tell me "what I should know" about it.
Elessar · 26-30, M
@WalterF You can't cherry pick periods you like and ignore the ones that disprove your point just to try to make a point. Christianity has been a thing for over 2000 years, ~1500 of which have been absolutely horrible, with society regressing in any and every aspect primarily in the name of that religion.

Point me to a single time in which Christianity going into politics has been beneficial to the development of a democratic society, I'll wait.
It's called subversion, it's a multiple phase operation.
WalterF · 70-79, M
Spot on.

But the propanda has been so all-consuming and effective that nobody will believe these simple truths.
4meAndyou · F
This is a real strategy, and it was condensed and made into a more readable list by Carpediem. I added the last two lines.
That’s about right!
WalterF · 70-79, M
Check out the Frankfurt School for the origins of the plan to destroy democracy over the decades. This plan has worked wonderfully, and they have now practically achieved all their goals. A little plandemic is finishing it all off nicely.

Banker's Manifesto of 1892, control the cost of housing, you control everybody.
Oberon1 · 61-69, M
@NativePortlander1970 Gentrification was born!
@Oberon1 I witnessed the beginning of the Gentrification of North Portland in 1998, when the Dot Coms moved there when Silicone Valley got too small and they wanted a new place to expand.

 
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