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The Alinsky Way Vs. the American Way
American Thinker ^
| 8-11-09
| Kyle-Anne Shiver
Posted on 08/10/2009 10:26:22 PM PDT by smoothsailing
August 11, 2009The Alinsky Way Vs. the American Way
By Kyle-Anne Shiver
It takes neither a genius, nor a shrink, to see why Alinskyite Democrat pols are so confused by all this 1776 Redux confronting them in their home-district townhalls. Since they are so accustomed to calling up pals in unions and various other community agitators for a little rent-a-mob action to bolster support for their agendas, they naturally project this tactic onto anyone opposing their issue positions.
They've become so immersed in the Alinsky Way that they've nearly plum darned forgotten the American Way, folks.
They seem to be moving closer to tar and feathers by the minute, so I hope they remember American-style angst pdq.
Now, there is a most telling anecdote in Horwitt's
biography of Alinsky, which perfectly demonstrates the fundamental difference between the Alinsky Way and the American Way.
Back in Chicago (really, is there something weird in Chicago water?), when Saul Alinsky, young-and-rising social engineer, was just beginning his attempts at community agitation, he seized an opportunity to try out his still-developing method. The Back of the Yards neighborhoods in Chicago, during the late 1930s, were filled with groups of ethnic immigrants. Most were Catholics from East European countries, and each country of origin even had its own separate parish church. This separation, naturally, made for some very stiff competition and the language barriers made for lots of fighting and feuding too.
The men formed softball leagues (truly American; they were catching on) as a way of safely expending excess energy and walloping each other without throwing real punches. The competition was fierce. Saul, professional meddler that he was, hung out in the ‘hood a lot and ingratiated himself with the locals, so that on this day, he had a ringside seat on the action. Two days before a long-anticipated championship softball game between two competing groups of immigrants, one of the star players came down on the rotted step of his apartment house and broke his ankle, which rendered him unable to play in the big game.
Saul merely ventured, as the disgruntled players were discussing their misfortune, that it need never have even happened. "How so?" the men asked. Saul proceeded to explain that there was now federal-government money for housing and that if they wrote letters to the right people, they would get some money to get carpenters to fix things. Of course, they then wrote the letters, got some money and thereafter knew how to shakedown the taxpayers to get their needs met.
Saul became an immensely popular guy in the immigrant ‘hoods, something he had never been in his own, and thereafter knew that his Alinsky Way had legs. From suggesting letter-writing, he moved on to his angry-mob approach to problem solving and became the invisible hand behind nearly every public temper tantrum thrown in these United States for the past 40 years.
Now, if the first thought you parried, dear reader, while reading this account, was why on earth some guy in the ‘hood didn't see the rotted step, get himself a hammer, some nails, a new step board, and fix the darned step himself before one of his own children was injured, then you are an American through and through.
Pat yourself on the back and sing Hallelujah at the top of your free-as-a-bird lungs.
The fundamental difference between the Alinsky Way and the American Way is so darned simple that even a first-grader, who has had decent parenting, understands it. The Alinsky Way involves asking others to do for you that which you are plainly capable of doing for yourself, but prefer not to do. The Alinsky Way is the purely childish method employed by tantrum-throwing tyrants of all ages, and has existed in one form or another since the beginning of time. It is egocentric, childish human nature carried into adulthood and all the way to the end of life, as long as others are too weak to just say, "NO," or too beguiled to see through this silly, selfish ruse.
If you should ever happen to see an able-bodied grown man in a homeless shelter, supping at the table of charity, while
snapping photos with a $500 techno-gadget, you have most likely spotted an Alinsky acolyte. If you should happen to see
demonstrators carrying signs, obviously made in a professional sign shop, but the men holding the signs cannot read them, then you are most likely seeing Alinsky Way useful idiots.
The American Way, as we all know, is the do-it-yourself approach to life, which has been taught from toddlerhood to adulthood by every decent, upstanding American parent for more than 200 years. Every conscientious American citizen understands down to his gut that the most essential ingredient to serving the common good is to take care of his own self first and foremost. When a person takes care of himself, only then will he not become an unnecessary burden to his fellow citizens.
Those in the Democratic Party, who have adopted the Alinsky Way and thrown out the American Way, have done so with less than altruistic intentions. Keeping citizens as little children, incapable of doing for themselves, is the way to winning their votes and keeping them dependent upon the power of the state, which Democrats hope to control now and forever.
If one lacks a nation full of pitiful, can't-do-it-ourselves wee ones, there's no need for a Nanny-State, now is there?
And the only reason why Democrat pols are now so confused with all this loosely self-organized democracy in action at their townhall meetings, is that they honestly believe the American Way has already been defeated and we are all their children now.
These people really need to get out more.
There certainly are two Americas. Democrats control a portion of us through their Alinsky Way infantilizing tactics. But the vast majority of us still practice the American Way of do-it-yourself for the common good, which is the only reason this Country is still standing. If we all become children who produce nothing, there will be no pie for the Democrats to divvy up to the screaming kids they control.
Kyle-Anne Shiver is a frequent contributor to American Thinker. She welcomes your comments at kyleanneshiver.com.
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To: smoothsailing
Great job and one of the best sites on the net. I love how she used Alinsky ridicule against them. These Alinsky marxist manipulators are loathesome people who want tyranny and chaos in the USA.
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posted on
08/10/2009 10:32:56 PM PDT
by
Frantzie
(Lou Dobbs - American Hero! Bill O'Reilly = Liar)
To: smoothsailing
ALINSKY PING!
The Alinsky Way involves asking others to do for you that which you are plainly capable of doing for yourself, but prefer not to do.
The Alinsky Way is the purely childish method employed by tantrum-throwing tyrants of all ages, and has existed in one form or another since the beginning of time.
The Alinsky Way is egocentric, childish human nature carried into adulthood and all the way to the end of life, as long as others are too weak to just say, “NO,” or too beguiled to see through this silly, selfish ruse.
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posted on
08/10/2009 11:03:24 PM PDT
by
Jo Nuvark
(Those who bless Israel will be blessed, those who curse Israel will be cursed. Gen 12:3)
To: smoothsailing
I really admire and like Kyle-Anne Shiver’s columns at American Thinker. Thank you for the posting.
To: Frantzie
Agreed.
American Thinker is my “ADULT Opinion / Editorial” site FReeRepublic is my news and commentary site. I don’t need broadcast or cable.
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posted on
08/11/2009 1:19:10 AM PDT
by
plsjr
(<>< ... reality always gets the last vote.)
To: smoothsailing
Excellent, EXCELLENT article!
I am new to the crowd of people who have taken the time to peer into the machinery (The Alinsky Method) that typifies liberal behavior, and am appalled by it.
Having by chance read ‘Rules for Radicals’ and ‘The Screwtape Letters’ back to back by happenstance, I was dumbfounded to see the similarities between the Alinsky Method of teaching his acolytes and the Screwtape Method of educating a young “tempter in training”.
Pretty amazing.
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posted on
08/11/2009 3:31:38 AM PDT
by
rlmorel
("The Road to Serfdom" by F.A.Hayek - Read it...today.)
To: smoothsailing; All
Another thing that really blew me away was the similarity in Screwtape’s thought process regarding “The Enemy” (God) and Liberal’s viewpoint of Conservatives.
Screwtape (and Lucifer, as well as all other “tempters” regarded the actions and behavior of God as duplicitous. They could not even fathom for a millisecond that God actually meant what he said and did. Since he (and others like him) could not understand the honesty and straightforwardness of God’s motives, Screwtape unfailingly projects his own motivations on God. “He cannot be doing it out of love for the two-legged vermin he professes to love, so there must be another nefarious reason that our intelligence department has been unable to divine...”
And so it is with liberals who cannot believe that average, normal citizens might be outraged at the travesty that is our government, getting ready to sell us all down the river, that we can actually stand up and wish to be heard. Instead, like Screwtape, they project on us their own actions...we are importing rabble-rousers and professional paid agitators or the equivalent of union thugs into the process.
I find this entire situation very, VERY illuminating.
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posted on
08/11/2009 3:43:40 AM PDT
by
rlmorel
("The Road to Serfdom" by F.A.Hayek - Read it...today.)
To: All
Another major difference in “The Alinsky Way” versus “The American Way” is this:
Alinsky believes in using our rules of morality and law against us. In his opinion, it is impossible for those who make law to actually abide by the rules and regulations we create. (in his mind, these are simply created by “The Haves” to keep the “Have-Nots” down. No Marxism there...)
According to “The Alinsky Way”, it makes the assumption that because humans are fallible by nature, that it IS our nature to BE corrupt and our failure is what defines us and can be used against us.
The key difference is that “The American Way” knows that we are not perfect, and provides a legal and moral framework and structure for us to attempt to follow, knowing that society will be better if we attempt to follow it rather than surrendering to being corrupt.
It is why liberals seem to take such glee in pointing out hypocrisy, and why it only applies in their minds to conservatives. It is their crime of ALL crimes. It is this way in their minds because if you have no standards to be held to, you cannot be accused of hypocrisy if you deviate from those standards.
It is precisely why moral relativism seems to be a basic precept of liberalism.
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posted on
08/11/2009 3:55:58 AM PDT
by
rlmorel
("The Road to Serfdom" by F.A.Hayek - Read it...today.)
To: smoothsailing
The Alinsky Method = use violence like a communist thug to achieve totalitarian aims.
The American Method = confront the Alinskyites with baseball bats and beat their brains out till no more remain.
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posted on
08/11/2009 5:13:10 AM PDT
by
DarthVader
(Liberalism is the politics of EVIL whose time of judgment has come.)
To: smoothsailing
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posted on
08/11/2009 6:44:53 AM PDT
by
chicagolady
(Mexican Elite say: EXPORT Poverty Let the American Taxpayer foot the bill !)
To: rlmorel
If you think about it, the laws made by the powerful over the past century or so have the effect of protecting the ruling class at the expense of others.
Ted Kennedy champions socialism, because the Kennedy clan have made their pile, and they don’t want others to do the same. Ted expects others to pay lots of taxes, but he has hid his wealth in family “foundations” which are not subject to much tax but which are their personal playpens.
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posted on
08/11/2009 9:39:07 AM PDT
by
nd76
To: nd76
Yeah. Marxists and socialists like to talk about spreading the wealth around, but they make sure they are taken care of.
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posted on
08/11/2009 9:47:58 AM PDT
by
rlmorel
("The Road to Serfdom" by F.A.Hayek - Read it...today.)
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