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114. Individual and communities

I think that the criminals look at themselves as individuals, and the others as communities. They themselves are individuals; the others are the people, who are the community, which they want to control. They divide the community, create conflicts, and disintegrate the community in different ways.

The criminals influence to create situations. They disintegrate how people can coordinate themselves. In principle, this is that individuals shall control the people’s communities, so the communities don’t have democratic power. The criminals want to ruin how people’s communities get more political power, with universal suffrage, than individuals get. The criminals’ power situation, is that they are individuals, who want to control the people’s communities. This is that they want to control much more people, than they are themselves. They want that the minority shall control the majority. They want to ruin how the majority can develop their possibility to political power.

They want that the people shall not be individuals; the people shall only be the people.

February 18, 2017, David H. Hegg