I don't know much about any of that, but blaming the first on Alinsky sounds just ridiculous (as well as evokes nasty associations for people who are conscious of antiblack rhetoric throughout U.S. history). Have you looked at his activities? And do you think he only worked with blacks, or resented whites, or what?
http://www.progress.org/2003/alinsky2.htm
The last one might be exaggerated, too. Are successful (non-criminal) black businessmen hated and despised in their communities?
(Overall, you sound a touch mind-killed.)
I don't know much about any of that, but blaming the first on Alinsky sounds just ridiculous
True, I was exaggerating by blaming him for the effects of the movement he was a part of.
And do you think he only worked with blacks,
No, and I'm sure he did some similar damage to some white communities as well.
Are successful (non-criminal) black businessmen hated and despised in their communities?
Well, depends on how they succeeded (someone who succeeded in sports or music is more accepted then someone who succeeded through business).
...(Overall, you soun
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