Gipper
Well-Known Member
Rules for radicals was dedicated to Lucifer, the first radical.
Now think about that for a second...
If Saul Alinsky believed there was a real Lucifer and dedicated his book to him it seems to me that would make him a pretty twisted individual.
If Saul Alinsky was just using the story thinking of it as a fable, what message is he trying to give?
Lucifers story is taking a good system and tearing it down to rebuild his own unfair corrupt system. Attempting to divide and conquer with lies, accusations and tricks. Purposefully misleading the masses to self destruction.
Either way, its kind of sick and really creepy.
Why do libs like a Saul when he dedicates his book to the devil? He must have believed in God to believe in the devil. And yet, many libs don't believe in God and denigrate those that do.