Anonymous ID: af8cd1 Dec. 13, 2017, 7:44 p.m. No.92395   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2549 >>2578

>>92158

Interesting, person to research in any case.

 

But - in regard to Q's question her "mentor" is referred to by Q as "he" on Nov 7:

 

Addressed here: >>87442

>Who is HRC’s mentor?

>What party was he affiliated with?

>Proof.

 

>Who is HRC’s mentor?

Saul Alinsky

>What party was he affiliated with?

Hmmm..

According to his wikipedia page-

'Alinsky did not join political parties. When asked during an interview whether he ever considered becoming a Communist Party member, he replied:

 

"Not at any time. I've never joined any organization—not even the ones I've organized myself. I prize my own independence too much.”

 

But actually - the Communist Party.

>Proof.

Playboy interview: (in his own words)

“Speaking in an interview with Playboy Magazine, Alinsky explained the following:

PLAYBOY: What was your own relationship with the Communist Party?

ALINSKY: I knew plenty of Communists in those days, and I worked with them on a number of projects. Back in the Thirties, the Communists did a hell of a lot of good work; they were in the vanguard of the labor movement and they played an important role in aiding blacks and Okies and Southern sharecroppers. Anybody who tells you he was active in progressive causes in those days and never worked with the Reds is a goddamn liar. Their platform stood for all the right things, and unlike many liberals, they were willing to put their bodies on the line. Without the Communists, for example, I doubt the C.I.O. could have won all the battles it did. I was also sympathetic to Russia in those days, not because I admired Stalin or the Soviet system but because it seemed to be the only country willing to stand up to Hitler. I was in charge of a big part of fund raising for the International Brigade and in that capacity I worked in close alliance with the Communist Party."

Anonymous ID: af8cd1 Dec. 13, 2017, 8:46 p.m. No.92839   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>92578

 

Yes, she has said he was a friend and mentor. https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHn3wMHSbOU

Byrd is very relevant in the context of the "(D) slave grip" questions from Q.

 

Saul Alinsky is also relevant in the context of social engineering, but additionally in the context of good vs. evil and the "cult" and the idea of satan. He dedicated his book to lucifer and is quoted as "unreservedly" choosing to go to hell.(Pic.)

 

Both influences and mentors are relevant, and useful in potential future memes on varying aspects of the redpilling…