The patterns over time make it very clear, that’s how.
Just learn this: deceptiveness will always lose to sincerity in the long run. I’m inclined to think of Alinsky’s failure to understand this as an intellectual deficit. The same goes for Karl Marx, Herbert Marcuse and anyone who brainlessly worships marxism.
Marcuse has explained his support for marxism like this: “I believe it is correct.” What a non-explanation. I realize I shouldn’t expect his followers to have the intellectual capacity to explain it any better.
The reason deceptiveness loses is because the deceiver is too busy distracted by thoughts of “Oh boy, I’m so smart, I’m fooling all of them” that he fails to understand the real difference between deceptiveness and sincerity. Inevitably he shows his hand.
Yes, the marxists are fools.