I agree OP. I also like to remind lefties, "you are closed minded". I get about a 15% chance of making them think a little more and an 85% chance of being triggered. Win/Win
EDIT: If there is one Alinsky rule we should all adopt, its "us their rules against them".
Rule 1: Power is not only what you have, but what an opponent thinks you have. If your organization is small, hide your numbers in the dark and raise a din that will make everyone think you have many more people than you do.
Rule 2: Never go outside the experience of your people.
The result is confusion, fear, and retreat.
Rule 3: Whenever possible, go outside the experience of an opponent. Here you want to cause confusion, fear, and retreat.
Rule 4: Make opponents live up to their own book of rules. "You can kill them with this, for they can no more obey their own rules than the Christian church can live up to Christianity."
Rule 5: Ridicule is man's most potent weapon. It's hard to counterattack ridicule, and it infuriates the opposition, which then reacts to your advantage.
Rule 6: A good tactic is one your people enjoy. "If your people aren't having a ball doing it, there is something very wrong with the tactic."
Rule 7: A tactic that drags on for too long becomes a drag. Commitment may become ritualistic as people turn to other issues.
Rule 8: Keep the pressure on. Use different tactics and actions and use all events of the period for your purpose. "The major premise for tactics is the development of operations that will maintain a constant pressure upon the opposition. It is this that will cause the opposition to react to your advantage."
Rule 9: The threat is more terrifying than the thing itself. When Alinsky leaked word that large numbers of poor people were going to tie up the washrooms of O'Hare Airport, Chicago city authorities quickly agreed to act on a longstanding commitment to a ghetto organization. They imagined the mayhem as thousands of passengers poured off airplanes to discover every washroom occupied. Then they imagined the international embarrassment and the damage to the city's reputation.
Rule 10: The price of a successful attack is a constructive alternative. Avoid being trapped by an opponent or an interviewer who says, "Okay, what would you do?"
Rule 11: Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, polarize it. Don't try to attack abstract corporations or bureaucracies. Identify a responsible individual. Ignore attempts to shift or spread the blame.
According to Alinsky, the main job of the organizer is to bait an opponent into reacting. "The enemy properly goaded and guided in his reaction will be your major strength."
Edit, whoops. The freeze the target rule is there, it is rule 11. I'll leave my comment up to show how important it is to pay attention ton and read carefully lest you make a fool of yourself. My bad frens.
Welcome. They are effective rules. I'm not sure if that list is complete, because I remember Bongino pointing out that one of the rules is to freeze a target and focus all of your attacks on that single target to eliminate them and land a blow on the opposition's morale.
If you spread yourself too thin attacking too many targets, you lose momentum.
The left did this to Flynn and many if the other notable cases like the Christian cake baker and others.
I may make a separate post with the rules so it gets more attention.
I agree OP. I also like to remind lefties, "you are closed minded". I get about a 15% chance of making them think a little more and an 85% chance of being triggered. Win/Win
EDIT: If there is one Alinsky rule we should all adopt, its "us their rules against them".
I saw enough being on Reddit for years to feel this way without ever being one haha
What was your red pill moment, rooftoptendie?
I'm curious what got you out of a 20 year hell.
We should be using allof the rules.
Rule 1: Power is not only what you have, but what an opponent thinks you have. If your organization is small, hide your numbers in the dark and raise a din that will make everyone think you have many more people than you do.
Rule 2: Never go outside the experience of your people. The result is confusion, fear, and retreat.
Rule 3: Whenever possible, go outside the experience of an opponent. Here you want to cause confusion, fear, and retreat.
Rule 4: Make opponents live up to their own book of rules. "You can kill them with this, for they can no more obey their own rules than the Christian church can live up to Christianity."
Rule 5: Ridicule is man's most potent weapon. It's hard to counterattack ridicule, and it infuriates the opposition, which then reacts to your advantage.
Rule 6: A good tactic is one your people enjoy. "If your people aren't having a ball doing it, there is something very wrong with the tactic."
Rule 7: A tactic that drags on for too long becomes a drag. Commitment may become ritualistic as people turn to other issues.
Rule 8: Keep the pressure on. Use different tactics and actions and use all events of the period for your purpose. "The major premise for tactics is the development of operations that will maintain a constant pressure upon the opposition. It is this that will cause the opposition to react to your advantage."
Rule 9: The threat is more terrifying than the thing itself. When Alinsky leaked word that large numbers of poor people were going to tie up the washrooms of O'Hare Airport, Chicago city authorities quickly agreed to act on a longstanding commitment to a ghetto organization. They imagined the mayhem as thousands of passengers poured off airplanes to discover every washroom occupied. Then they imagined the international embarrassment and the damage to the city's reputation.
Rule 10: The price of a successful attack is a constructive alternative. Avoid being trapped by an opponent or an interviewer who says, "Okay, what would you do?"
Rule 11: Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, polarize it. Don't try to attack abstract corporations or bureaucracies. Identify a responsible individual. Ignore attempts to shift or spread the blame.
According to Alinsky, the main job of the organizer is to bait an opponent into reacting. "The enemy properly goaded and guided in his reaction will be your major strength."
Thanks for posting this.
Edit, whoops. The freeze the target rule is there, it is rule 11. I'll leave my comment up to show how important it is to pay attention ton and read carefully lest you make a fool of yourself. My bad frens.
Welcome. They are effective rules. I'm not sure if that list is complete, because I remember Bongino pointing out that one of the rules is to freeze a target and focus all of your attacks on that single target to eliminate them and land a blow on the opposition's morale.
If you spread yourself too thin attacking too many targets, you lose momentum.
The left did this to Flynn and many if the other notable cases like the Christian cake baker and others.
I may make a separate post with the rules so it gets more attention.
Well, truth is on our side, yet we are losing on so many fronts because of these very tactics. Our side loses sponsorships, gets accounts purged, etc.
Our side and the left utilize different tactics and rules.
Uh, no..... we should adopt ALL the alinsky rules.
Fighting nice is why we lose.
AMEN!!!!
Thank You!
The Chinese have that rule as well. 'Strangle them with their own system.'