"Lest we forget at least an over–the–shoulder acknowledgment to the
very first radical: from all our legends, mythology, and history (and who is
to know where mythology leaves off and history begins—or which is which),
the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and
did so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom—Lucifer."
Rules for Radicals
Saul Alinsky
To call our Creator "the establishment" is a bit much, don't you think?
It's probably very strange for all communists, nihilists and atheists that function on the lower levels of the "Dark Eye Pyramid" when they find out that the ones they take instructions from really do believe in God—in our Creator.
The issue though, is that, although they believe in God, they've chosen 'the dark side'—they've chosen that Lucifer–guy. Something positive in all this mess though, I think, is that by chosing Lucifer, one also [automatically] acknowledges the existence of our Creator.
This is not too complicated to grasp.
Justifying the communist [anti–liberty] existence by twisting words around, and making dark light & light dark, this only holds water for so long.
To say that Lucifer–guy 'won' his kingdom is also a bit much. Lucifer doesn't own 'a kingdom', or anything else for that matter.
I say he's just leasing some office–space in the back of the Realm way, way, waaay in the back, if you know what I mean. Anyway, Lucifer doesn't own anything, our Creator owns Lucifer's office–space as well.
And, to put that Lucifer–guy's name together with true [good] rebels, such as Nils Dacke or Thomas Paine [and others], how you say, 'regardless of makeup, a pig is always a pig'.
So, they admit to our Creator. However, they claim this Lucifer to be a god also. That's not going to work—we have only one Creator.
Also, this other thing, Alinsky says Lucifer "won" his kingdom. In other words he did not create it. In fact, Lucifer hasn't created anything, he's just stirred bullshit, hurry and anger around—that's pretty much what he is capable of, nothing more.
"I salute the present generation. Hang on to one of your most
precious parts of youth, laughter—don't lose it as many of you seem to
have done, you need it. Together we may find some of what we're
looking for—laughter, beauty, love, and the chance to create."
Rules for Radicals
Saul Alinsky
Communism [anti–liberty] stands for the opposite of laughter, beauty, love, and the chance to create. There is no laughter because of the lack of sense of humor.
And, yes, Alinsky is right, many have lost their laughter.
He shouldn't be so surprised though, it's the older communists who have tought the younger communists—to be angry, and to hate—to hate others, but, most importantly, to hate themselves. Not nice!
Regardless of how much they elevate the Lucifer–guy, he won't reach God–level. Why? He does not create. On the contrary, he destroys, via anger and fear. Not good.
I would tell this Lucifer 'you should go and see your Father and straighten out your issues, once and for all! Your minions seem to be put in their place more and more, so, buddy eventually, you'll be by yourself.
Ideology Religion
They admit the worship to a god—Lucifer.
Communism [and its brothers, sisters and cousins] is a religion. A very superstitious religion. Definitely not centered. As a matter of fact, the communist religion is the opposite of Dead Center. Enough said.
Playbooks
Alinsky's Rules for Radicals, Karl Marx Manifesto, Book for Anarchists, Antifa's (AFA) manual, and a bunch of others—yes, they have manuals on how to play "the establishment". Understanding these manuals makes life a bit easier.
In Alinsky's 'Rules for Radicals' there's much talk about 'democracy' but not so much about 'constitutional republic'—interesting, I think!
Alinsky's "thing" was on how to create large non–political protest groups that in reality were very political?
Laughter, Beauty & Love Gossip
Rumor has it that a couple of weeks before Karl Marx passed on, he wrote a love poem to, I guess his god—Lucifer.
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Source: Rules for Radicals, Saul Alinsky
They/Them: Communists, Nihilists & Atheists
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A wise man said: If they only knew who they're working for.