The Transformers at Hogwarts
Chapter 66 If I Were Voldemort
Chapter 66 If I Were Voldemort
Professor Quirrell was awakened by Allen's words again, and this time he finally realized his series of gaffes just now.
He restrained his expression, tried to put on a plain look, looked at Allen indifferently, and said softly: "Then tell me, I'm very interested in this topic."
Allen didn't notice a series of changes made by Professor Quirrell. He began to immerse himself in his own brain hole. He suddenly thought of the means used by the Lighthouse Kingdom in later generations. He suddenly felt that it was very useful in the small society of the magic world. suitable.
"I think wizards in Voldemort's era were divided horizontally into two classes by Voldemort—the pure-blood class and the non-pure-blood class," Allen said slowly, considering his own language, "the pure-blood class is above all, very The pure-blood class is below."
Professor Quirrell adjusted his sitting posture, and gracefully pretended to be listening attentively. This posture made Allen very useful.
"Voldemort didn't realize his greatest advantage at the time, and he didn't use his greatest advantage." Allen continued.
"Then what do you think is the biggest advantage of the Dark Lord?" Professor Quirrell asked wittily, he was obviously good at chatting, and he understood how to make people more eager to make statements.
"Voldemort's greatest advantage is that his followers are all from ancient pure-blood families, and they possess resources that can easily influence public opinion and the policies of the Ministry of Magic."
Professor Quirrell seemed a little disappointed after hearing this, and he said lightly: "The Dark Lord also made full use of these resources at that time."
"Voldemort used these resources, but his direction was completely wrong! He just used the power of public opinion to promote his ridiculous blood theory and his own cruelty!" Allen didn't care about Professor Quirrell's disappointment at all, he He stood up and spoke a deafening conclusion.
"To make a revolution is to make more friends and fewer enemies. Voldemort is too arrogant! He has been hiding in the dark, and he can use these resources to mess up the British wizarding world and let his potential opposition break up into smaller groups."
Professor Quirrell sneered, and said in a mocking tone: "Public opinion and policy influence can mess up the British wizarding world? Can it also split opponents? Wizards and the Ministry of Magic are not stupid! Young people, you You don't know wizards, you don't know the British wizarding world!"
"No one understands wizards better than me! No one understands the British wizarding world better than me!" Allen immediately became unconvinced. He waved his hands and delivered an exciting speech in the room.
"The theory of bloodlines only divides wizards horizontally and divides them into two classes. If I were Voldemort, I would rely on public opinion and some policies to vertically divide wizards again."
"If I were Voldemort, I would use public opinion to vigorously hype feminism and push the Ministry of Magic to introduce feminist laws, which would cause gender antagonism among wizards."
"If I were Voldemort, I would use public opinion to vigorously hype the homosexuality issue and push the Ministry of Magic to legalize homosexuality, which would further divide the wizarding community."
"If I were Voldemort, I would use public opinion to hype the issue of skin color, create some cases of discrimination and oppression of black people, and then launch the 'Black Lives Matter' movement, using the issue of skin color to divide the wizarding society."
"If I were Voldemort, I would use public opinion to hype up the beliefs of Muggle wizards. After all, most Muggle wizards have beliefs, like Christianity and Christianity, and use religious issues to intensify the conflicts between them."
"If I were Voldemort, I would use public opinion to hype up conflicts between nations. After all, Muggle wizards all have their own nations, and use conflicts between nations to divide the wizarding society."
At the end, Allen's tone became more and more sonorous.
During the whole process, he secretly observed Professor Quirrell's reaction, and enjoyed another face-changing of Professor Quirrell's performance.
Watching his expression change from ridicule, to surprise, to panic, it only took less than 10 seconds this time.
Looking at Professor Quirrell's stunned eyes due to shock, Allen felt fulfilled and relieved.
well!The life of a keyboard politician is so unpretentious and boring!
It took a long time for Professor Quirrell to recover from the chaotic emotions, and asked eagerly: "What is the name of this strategy, please tell me carefully!"
Allen took a sip of water calmly at this time, and after arranging his water glasses neatly, he said calmly:
"This strategy is called political correctness, and it can also be called identity politics. It is the housekeeping skill of a nation called Anglo-Saxons among Muggles."
"To put it simply, the use of various identity labels is to divide the crowd. They were originally non-pure blood classes, but now they have become various lgbt groups that only represent the interests of a few people. As a result, they cannot be united."
"At the same time, in the struggle of identity politics, class struggle is ignored and covered up. The non-pure blood class will stand with the pure blood class of the same identity because of the identity confrontation. The result is that the pure blood class continues to profit, and the non pure blood class Blood class internal friction."
"If Voldemort could have used this strategy back then, the balance of power between him and his opponents would have changed drastically, and his opponents would no longer be able to unite against him!"
After Allen finished speaking, he just felt refreshed. This pointing out the world and stimulating the words even made him feel like a feather fan. There is no way, Jianzheng is so happy!
And he is not surprised by Professor Quirrell's shock at all. This strategy is the strategy of governing the country of cooking seed oil in the previous life!The Beacon Country has played this trick to perfection. Professor Quirrell is a country bumpkin in this obscure magic world, and he will definitely be shocked by this strategy.
At this moment, Allen suddenly felt a little thirsty. He picked up the cup and saw that it was empty. He was about to use the Qingquan spell to get some water into it, but he found that Professor Quirrell had come to him at some point, and he stretched out his hand gently. He snatched the cup from his hand.
"Let me come!" Professor Quirrell's tone was more respectful for the first time.
He took Alan's water glass, and didn't even use the Clear Spring Curse to replenish the water. Instead, he went to the corner of the room and poured a glass from the kettle placed there.
"Oh, it's cold, I can't drink cold water with my body!" Alan said artificially as he watched Professor Quirrell's actions, and his mind was pumped.
Professor Quirrell did not get angry because of this, but instead summoned a flame to heat the water, and then put it in front of Allen and said, "Please give me more advice in the future!"
Allen took a sip of the water in the cup. The temperature was just right. He tasted it carefully, but it was obviously white water, but he felt it was sweet.
Then he said unhurriedly: "I'm just talking big words, professor, don't take it to heart, we had a good chat today, next time we will talk about the topic that Voldemort's structure is too small, it's late, I should go back Now, or it would be bad if Filch caught him."
Professor Quirrell readily agreed to Allen's farewell, and he also has a lot to digest today.
Professor Quirrell even sent him to the door this time.
The dimly lit office fell silent again.
After a long time, a young voice appeared again: "Master! This kid Phoenix is really scary!"
After a while, a cold and sharp voice appeared, full of firmness in the voice:
"Death Eaters need people like this!"
This plot was thought up when I was writing the outline. I didn’t expect the situation to change suddenly recently. The original author JK Rowling was expelled from Harry Potter by fans because of political correctness. He was called the mysterious man (you know who), and Voldemort is instilled with a lot of politically correct ideas by the protagonist in my novel. The reality and the novel really complement each other!
Still asking for votes!
(End of this chapter)
Professor Quirrell was awakened by Allen's words again, and this time he finally realized his series of gaffes just now.
He restrained his expression, tried to put on a plain look, looked at Allen indifferently, and said softly: "Then tell me, I'm very interested in this topic."
Allen didn't notice a series of changes made by Professor Quirrell. He began to immerse himself in his own brain hole. He suddenly thought of the means used by the Lighthouse Kingdom in later generations. He suddenly felt that it was very useful in the small society of the magic world. suitable.
"I think wizards in Voldemort's era were divided horizontally into two classes by Voldemort—the pure-blood class and the non-pure-blood class," Allen said slowly, considering his own language, "the pure-blood class is above all, very The pure-blood class is below."
Professor Quirrell adjusted his sitting posture, and gracefully pretended to be listening attentively. This posture made Allen very useful.
"Voldemort didn't realize his greatest advantage at the time, and he didn't use his greatest advantage." Allen continued.
"Then what do you think is the biggest advantage of the Dark Lord?" Professor Quirrell asked wittily, he was obviously good at chatting, and he understood how to make people more eager to make statements.
"Voldemort's greatest advantage is that his followers are all from ancient pure-blood families, and they possess resources that can easily influence public opinion and the policies of the Ministry of Magic."
Professor Quirrell seemed a little disappointed after hearing this, and he said lightly: "The Dark Lord also made full use of these resources at that time."
"Voldemort used these resources, but his direction was completely wrong! He just used the power of public opinion to promote his ridiculous blood theory and his own cruelty!" Allen didn't care about Professor Quirrell's disappointment at all, he He stood up and spoke a deafening conclusion.
"To make a revolution is to make more friends and fewer enemies. Voldemort is too arrogant! He has been hiding in the dark, and he can use these resources to mess up the British wizarding world and let his potential opposition break up into smaller groups."
Professor Quirrell sneered, and said in a mocking tone: "Public opinion and policy influence can mess up the British wizarding world? Can it also split opponents? Wizards and the Ministry of Magic are not stupid! Young people, you You don't know wizards, you don't know the British wizarding world!"
"No one understands wizards better than me! No one understands the British wizarding world better than me!" Allen immediately became unconvinced. He waved his hands and delivered an exciting speech in the room.
"The theory of bloodlines only divides wizards horizontally and divides them into two classes. If I were Voldemort, I would rely on public opinion and some policies to vertically divide wizards again."
"If I were Voldemort, I would use public opinion to vigorously hype feminism and push the Ministry of Magic to introduce feminist laws, which would cause gender antagonism among wizards."
"If I were Voldemort, I would use public opinion to vigorously hype the homosexuality issue and push the Ministry of Magic to legalize homosexuality, which would further divide the wizarding community."
"If I were Voldemort, I would use public opinion to hype the issue of skin color, create some cases of discrimination and oppression of black people, and then launch the 'Black Lives Matter' movement, using the issue of skin color to divide the wizarding society."
"If I were Voldemort, I would use public opinion to hype up the beliefs of Muggle wizards. After all, most Muggle wizards have beliefs, like Christianity and Christianity, and use religious issues to intensify the conflicts between them."
"If I were Voldemort, I would use public opinion to hype up conflicts between nations. After all, Muggle wizards all have their own nations, and use conflicts between nations to divide the wizarding society."
At the end, Allen's tone became more and more sonorous.
During the whole process, he secretly observed Professor Quirrell's reaction, and enjoyed another face-changing of Professor Quirrell's performance.
Watching his expression change from ridicule, to surprise, to panic, it only took less than 10 seconds this time.
Looking at Professor Quirrell's stunned eyes due to shock, Allen felt fulfilled and relieved.
well!The life of a keyboard politician is so unpretentious and boring!
It took a long time for Professor Quirrell to recover from the chaotic emotions, and asked eagerly: "What is the name of this strategy, please tell me carefully!"
Allen took a sip of water calmly at this time, and after arranging his water glasses neatly, he said calmly:
"This strategy is called political correctness, and it can also be called identity politics. It is the housekeeping skill of a nation called Anglo-Saxons among Muggles."
"To put it simply, the use of various identity labels is to divide the crowd. They were originally non-pure blood classes, but now they have become various lgbt groups that only represent the interests of a few people. As a result, they cannot be united."
"At the same time, in the struggle of identity politics, class struggle is ignored and covered up. The non-pure blood class will stand with the pure blood class of the same identity because of the identity confrontation. The result is that the pure blood class continues to profit, and the non pure blood class Blood class internal friction."
"If Voldemort could have used this strategy back then, the balance of power between him and his opponents would have changed drastically, and his opponents would no longer be able to unite against him!"
After Allen finished speaking, he just felt refreshed. This pointing out the world and stimulating the words even made him feel like a feather fan. There is no way, Jianzheng is so happy!
And he is not surprised by Professor Quirrell's shock at all. This strategy is the strategy of governing the country of cooking seed oil in the previous life!The Beacon Country has played this trick to perfection. Professor Quirrell is a country bumpkin in this obscure magic world, and he will definitely be shocked by this strategy.
At this moment, Allen suddenly felt a little thirsty. He picked up the cup and saw that it was empty. He was about to use the Qingquan spell to get some water into it, but he found that Professor Quirrell had come to him at some point, and he stretched out his hand gently. He snatched the cup from his hand.
"Let me come!" Professor Quirrell's tone was more respectful for the first time.
He took Alan's water glass, and didn't even use the Clear Spring Curse to replenish the water. Instead, he went to the corner of the room and poured a glass from the kettle placed there.
"Oh, it's cold, I can't drink cold water with my body!" Alan said artificially as he watched Professor Quirrell's actions, and his mind was pumped.
Professor Quirrell did not get angry because of this, but instead summoned a flame to heat the water, and then put it in front of Allen and said, "Please give me more advice in the future!"
Allen took a sip of the water in the cup. The temperature was just right. He tasted it carefully, but it was obviously white water, but he felt it was sweet.
Then he said unhurriedly: "I'm just talking big words, professor, don't take it to heart, we had a good chat today, next time we will talk about the topic that Voldemort's structure is too small, it's late, I should go back Now, or it would be bad if Filch caught him."
Professor Quirrell readily agreed to Allen's farewell, and he also has a lot to digest today.
Professor Quirrell even sent him to the door this time.
The dimly lit office fell silent again.
After a long time, a young voice appeared again: "Master! This kid Phoenix is really scary!"
After a while, a cold and sharp voice appeared, full of firmness in the voice:
"Death Eaters need people like this!"
This plot was thought up when I was writing the outline. I didn’t expect the situation to change suddenly recently. The original author JK Rowling was expelled from Harry Potter by fans because of political correctness. He was called the mysterious man (you know who), and Voldemort is instilled with a lot of politically correct ideas by the protagonist in my novel. The reality and the novel really complement each other!
Still asking for votes!
(End of this chapter)
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