"College student activists in the 1960s and 1970s sought out Alinsky for advice about tactics and strategy. On one such occasion in the spring of 1972 at Tulane University's annual week-long series of events featuring leading public figures, students asked Alinsky to help plan a protest of a scheduled speech by George Bush, then U.S. representative to the United Nations, a speech likely to be a defense of the Nixon Administration's Vietnam War policies.Source:Means and Ends: Alinsky, Beck, Satan and Me, Part VI"The students told Alinsky that 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 hear the speech dressed up 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 K.K.K. supports Bush.' And that is what the students did with very successful, attention-getting results."
(Let Them Call Me Rebel, pp. xv-xvi)
Thanks for your post #17.
Yes, classic Alinsky tactic. Plenty of dimwits to follow Alinskyite false flag leaders.
That is why Jason Kessler of Charlottesville is such an interesting character since he was an OWS, and Obama supporter. When I brought this up to a lefty, she dismmissed it with “well, he may have mental problems”.
I am not so sure.