In my own opinion, I think they would wait to state whether they are
muggle or wizard. They could cheat and raise to the highest ranks they
could in government or else, and then, after they have enough people
inside, they can take it down. I havent read everyone's post. Maybe
someone thought of this. But to fight the far fight- I doubt all the
wizards in the world would be evil. Not every single one of them. And
if they were, then we could stand no chance. We'd be slaves. Think of
all they know, all the power they hold, and think of the possibilities
they have to hurt you, to control you. To kill you. And by fight or
flight action, you either die or become a slave. Thats my thoughts.
--- In harrypotterofficialclub@yahoogroups , "John Distazo".com
<John.Distazo@...> wrote:
>
> What if the Wizarding world decided to take over the Muggle world?
The idea
> that Dumbledore/Grindelwald had in their youths might have been a
starting
> point, but it seems like all of the Wizarding communities, from all
across
> the planet, would have to be united on this. So far only three wizarding
> schools have come to light, all in England or Europe -- it is hard
to tell
> what the wizarding presence is in the Americas, Africa or Asia.
>
> If Voldemort had any kind of plan, it didn't seem to extend much beyond
> Britain. Of course, he also planned to be immortal, so he may have
thought a
> thousand-year reign under the same man (him) was possible. What does
anyone
> else think about the chances of the Wizarding world conquering the
Muggle
> world?
>
>
> John
>
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Thursday, July 17, 2008
[Harry Potter Official Club] Re: "What If" Question
One thing made clear in the books is that because of their use of magic, most wizards have no sense of logic. They are amazed by the intricate ways muggles have come up with to duplicate magic. How do batteries work? How do airplanes fly?
Muggles have a lot going for them and we/they would be harder to conquer than the wizards think. Depending on where the loyalties of the muggle-borns lie - with their muggle families or their new magical fellows - those wizards seeking to take over will have a long and dirty fight on their hands. I don't think they realize this.
There is a Muggle Studies class at Hogwarts, but it seems few are interested enough to take it, so one would wonder how much they know about the muggle world if they are not muggle-born.
Stupefy or crucio might work to subjugate some muggles, if not many, but there is always that 1 in 10 who will be angered by it instead of terrified - angered and spurred into action. That 1 in 10 is the start of a resistance movement. Even if there are enough wizards to take over major governments country by country, they would be spread too thin to take over all of the various military establishments, the business sectors, financial and industrial institutions world wide.
I think JKR's declaration on the page that the wizarding community is small and getting smaller if they don't intermarry with muggles is a big clue that Dumbledore and Grindelwald were pursuing a pipe dream, and that Voldemort's dream of ruling the muggles would have been very short-lived. Taking over Britian would not have lasted long. The DE were able to frighten the wizarding community by taking away their wands and as you see by the begging wizards in Diagon Alley, most were lost without easy magic.
Muggles have the advantage of never having had magic and so would miss nothing. Plus, if the wizards take out the electrical power, we/they know how batteries work and that an electronics store with boxes of well charged batteries to put in our cell phones would make a sophisticated tool against wizards who have no idea what they are. Heck, even baby monitors would work against them as communication tools!
And I'm sure a well aimed sniper's bullet would take out a wizard as fast as it would take out a muggle.
Just my opinion, but wizards might be able to put themselves in positions of power in the muggle world, but they will never be able to hold them.
Robert
In a message dated 7/15/2008 6:20:19 P.M. Central Daylight Time, freakypsychic07@yahoo.com writes:
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