Your tax (and other) dollars at work, revolutionaries, er, organizers flock to Arizona

Updated Apr 16, 2019: Noticed the video link below wasn’t working, fixed that. I’m still trying things out here at the site, seeing if I want to keep this theme, editing broken links, tweaking this and that, kicking the tires.

Your tax dollars at work: Socialist Revolutionaries, er, I mean, “Community Organizers” swooping in like vultures, using their “angelic” wings to fan the flames of racial unrest and hatred in Arizona. I was wondering how the protests got organized so fast and how they got all those nice signs printed up—when it occurred to me, “Hey, revolutionaries in that community sure got organized in a hurry. Doh! That’s what ‘community organizers’ are for!” Thank goodness our tax dollars go to so many fine and upstanding community organizations. And thank goodness Saul Alinsky spread his cancerous tentacles of revolution so thoroughly throughout the vast organization called the Catholic Church all those years ago. I wonder how much money the Church, through Alinsky’s groups like the CCHD, paid for all those nice signs and those nice “non-violent protesters”?

“Non-violent” protesters attacking somebody who dared to take photos of their “non-violent” protest. Hmm, these photos look pretty different from the tea parties I’ve been seeing and hearing about. This is what the left wishes the right would do.

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Rules for radical revolutionaries, oh, excuse me, I meant community organizers

As I mentioned earlier, I’ve been reading Rules for Radicals by the late Saul Alinsky. Below are quotes from Rules and some comments. This is the first in a continuing series of posts on the book, the ideology, the movement, and the state of things in the country now. Please keep all this in mind as you listen to or read the news. And please share this with friends and family. We need to stand together and we need to know what we’re up against. Continue reading “Rules for radical revolutionaries, oh, excuse me, I meant community organizers”

NEA recommends Saul Alinsky’s worse than left wing radical books

I am not kidding you, though I wish I were. I’ve read more than sixty pages of Rules for Radicals, despite its being pretty hard to stomach. I was searching for the answer to a question just now when I stumbled upon this from the National Education Association’s website:

An inspiration to anyone contemplating action in their community! And to every organizer! —From the NEA post, Recommended Reading: Saul Alinsky, The American Organizer (See also their related post, Organization Is…)

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Happy birthday to me, reading Saul Alinsky

Rules for RadicalsYes, it’s my mumblemumble-th birthday and I’m celebrating by drinking coffee in my NaNoWriMo Author cup (see photo below) and writing about a book I’m reading for my next novel. I’m reading several books for my next novel; Rules for Radicals, by the late Saul Alinsky, is only one of them. Why am I reading it? Am I a radical, a revolutionary? No. I even felt compelled to say as much to the clerk at the counter when I purchased my copy. Continue reading “Happy birthday to me, reading Saul Alinsky”