To: 11th_VA
Nazis are whackjobs...as are Klan members.They're all so 1940's.Marxist anarchists,OTOH,are very much 21st Century (and 20th as well).
Just look to "Rules For Radicals" and Mao's Red Guards of the 60's and 70's for *everything* you need to know about these subversive pigs.
To: Gay State Conservative
And yet, there was a torchlit rally with Nazi flags and people chanting about Jews
29 posted on
08/15/2017 4:50:51 PM PDT by
rmlew
("Mosques are our barracks, minarets our bayonets, domes our helmets, the believers our soldiers.")
To: Gay State Conservative
When some guy says he’s alt right Nazi...pull out the 1932 political platform for the Nazi Party. Read it off. Thirty-odd political stances. There might be two to fit into this guy’s perception of the Nazis themselves....the rest are all socialist agenda stuff. Ask the guy if he’s a socialist and he’ll freak out...no, no...will be the response.
Well...Nazis are socialists, and these idiots just went and took the brand-name to fit some agenda without researching the whole platform thing. You can’t be alt-right, and Nazi....without being socialist.
To: Gay State Conservative
Just look to "Rules For Radicals" and Mao's Red Guards of the 60's and 70's for *everything* you need to know about these subversive pigs.
We're being played......
Alinsky himself employed this method, quite deviously. Alinsky biographer, Sanford D. Horwitt provides an anecdote using precisely this same diabolical tactic to deceive the people. From Horwitt's Let Them Call Me Rebel:
"...in the spring of 1972, at Tulane University...students asked Alinsky to help plan a protest of a scheduled speech by George H. W. Bush, then U.S. representative to the United Nations - a speech likely to include a defense of the Nixon administration's Vietnam War policies. The students told Alinsky they were thinking about picketing or disrupting Bush's address. That's the wrong approach, he rejoined, not very creative - and besides causing a disruption might get them thrown out of school. He told them, instead, to go to hear the speech dressed as members of the Ku Klux Klan, and whenever Bush said something in defense of the Vietnam War, they should cheer and wave placards reading, The KKK supports Bush.' And that is what they did, with very successful, attention-getting results."
43 posted on
08/16/2017 5:39:17 AM PDT by
dfwgator
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