Posted on 10/05/2021 1:42:25 PM PDT by dmam2011
In 2018, author L. Todd Wood outlined a list of criteria necessary to destroy a society - any society. Mr. Wood's article first appeared in The Washington Times and its relevancy is even more impactful today.
EXCERPT: If I wanted to destroy an enemy society, and had a long-term focus, wanted to do it stealthily, and effectively, to make the society destroy itself and the ability to defend itself, I would do the following:
1. I would destroy the religious ideals that built the country and held it together, allowing it to thrive and be exceptional. In short, I would destroy Christianity in the West.
2. I would destroy the family, the fabric of society. I would tear apart the nuclear family, that produced stable children, future contributors to the nation's wealth and power. … A society that does not reproduce is a dying society.
3. I would promote the concept "toxic masculinity" and extremist feminism. What better way to make the society less masculine, less able to field a strong military? … In short, I would feminize the male population, making it less effective in battle.
(Excerpt) Read more at clarksvillian.com ...
Paul Harvey did something similar..
It takes a long time to create good things but only a very short time to destroy them.
Well he pretty much says exactly what’s happening right now.
But then he wants you to like it on Facebook?
*SPIT*
...and now you know The Rest of the Story
Pretty similar to the Commie Party plans.
YT version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MS9xRCLDDzw
In print:
https://www.ilfop.org/if-i-were-the-devil-by-paul-harvey/
Wow. That is like a prophesy for what is going on 3 years later.
Step 1 - become a Rat
Step 2 - remain a Rat
The Long March Through the Institutions. The CCP began this decades ago.
By all accounts they’re succeeding.
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