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You are correct. one of my favorite priests on EWTN, Fr. Mitch Pacwa, as a young novice, had no idea what Alinsky-style community organizing was all about until he, and several other novices, were assigned to a Chicago parish that just happened to have two priests trained in the technique. These priests wanted to stop the violence between the Hispanic, Black and Italian gangs and touted Alinskyian style organizing as a way to do this.
Notice that the goal is worthy. Father Mitch says Catholics are particularly vulnerable to these techniques because our faith teaches us to help others. Unfortunately, Alinsky’s community organizers use Marxist techniques that call for someone or some group to be cast as an “enemy” who must be isolated and demonized. They are taught to treat people not as individuals but as symbols.
Alinsky further teaches: “The end justifies almost any means."
It’s interesting to compare Alinsky’s methods to what’s happening now: Americans are being told that it is “virtuous” for state Governors (cheered on by their media) to shut down even the small towns where covid-19 is not a problem. It’s about establishing power and control.
EWTN is airing “A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing”, again, this Sunday at 1:30 PM. Extremely well-done and educational. Scary, too.
Notice that the goal is worthy. Father Mitch says Catholics are particularly vulnerable to these techniques because our faith teaches us to help others. Unfortunately, Alinsky’s community organizers use Marxist techniques that call for someone or some group to be cast as an “enemy” who must be isolated and demonized. They are taught to treat people not as individuals but as symbols.
Alinsky further teaches: “The end justifies almost any means."
It’s interesting to compare Alinsky’s methods to what’s happening now: Americans are being told that it is “virtuous” for state Governors (cheered on by their media) to shut down even the small towns where covid-19 is not a problem. It’s about establishing power and control.
EWTN is airing “A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing”, again, this Sunday at 1:30 PM. Extremely well-done and educational. Scary, too.