catcher44 ago

Yopu missed a few things.....

Skin, eyes, bone marrow, blood, adrenogland, joint tissues, bone, artery valves, veins, stomach, liver, kidneys, lungs....

kestrel9 ago

I know :( The abortion brokers and organ harvesting industry doesn't miss one red blood cell if it's worth money.

kestrel9 ago

Response to @fuckmyreddit

[–] fuckmyreddit 0 points (+0|-0) 14 minutes ago (edited 5 minutes ago) Slightly off topic

Chicago community organizer Robert Creamer

What the hell is a community organizer? Seriously. What is it? Ms-13 is from a community and organizes. Jesse Jackson is a community organizer I guess. PTA moms are community organizers. Is it a euphemism for thug (or drug dealer) on their payroll? We're not talking about PTA moms unless they're recruiting dead people and illegal aliens to vote for progressive globalist causes.

Community Organizer: It's the job given to people to promote Global communism, maintain wealth and power for Global Elites while distracting from the crimes of the Elites that fund them. Community Organizers serve to suppress opposing speech, dilute the meaning of words within honest dialogue, and instead teach people to bark and heel on command. They promote communism doctrine and propaganda at every turn but call it something else, usually vague buzz words like "Peace and Justice".

Saul Alinsky is the poster child for spawning a few generations of 'community organizers' but he didn't create it, the roots run into organization of early trade unions and the communists within them.

Industrial unionism became even more fierce in the 1930s, when the Great Depression in the United States caused large membership drops in some unions, such as the United Mine Workers and the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. A number of labor leaders, particularly John L. Lewis of the United Mine Workers, came to the conclusion that their own unions would not survive while the great majority of workers in basic industry remained nonunion. They started to press the AFL to change its policies in this area.

The AFL, in fact, responded and added even more new members than the CIO. The AFL had long permitted the formation of "federal" unions, which were affiliated directly with the AFL; in 1933, it proposed to use them to organize workers on an industrial basis. The AFL did not, however, promise to allow the unions to maintain a separate identity indefinitely. That meant the unions might be broken up later to distribute their members among the craft unions that claimed jurisdiction over their work. The AFL, in fact, dissolved hundreds of federal unions in late 1934 and early 1935.

While the bureaucratic leadership of the AFL was unable to win strikes, three victorious strikes suddenly exploded onto the scene in 1934. These were the Minneapolis Teamsters Strike of 1934, the leadership of which included some members of the Trotskyist Communist League of America; the 1934 West Coast Longshore Strike, the leadership of which included some members of the Communist Party USA; and the 1934 Toledo Auto-Lite strike, which was led by the American Workers Party. Victorious industrial unions with militant leaderships were the catalyst that brought about the rise of the CIO.

The AFL authorized organizing drives in the automobile, rubber, and steel industries at its convention in 1934 but gave little financial support or effective leadership to those unions. The AFL's timidity succeeded only in making it less credible among the workers that it was supposedly trying to organize. That was especially significant in those industries, such as auto and rubber, in which workers had already achieved some organizing success, at great personal risk.

The dispute came to a head at the AFL's convention in Atlantic City in 1935, when William Hutcheson, the President of the United Carpenters, made a slighting comment about a rubber worker who was delivering an organizing report. Lewis responded that Hutcheson's comment was "small potatoes," and Hutcheson replied, "I was raised on small potatoes, that is why I am so small." After some more words, Lewis punched Hutcheson, knocking him to the ground. Lewis then relit his cigar and returned to the rostrum. The incident, which was also "small potatoes" but very memorable, helped cement Lewis's image in the public eye as someone willing to fight for workers' right to organize. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_of_Industrial_Organizations

We now know that the unions that support Hillary and Obama are full of shit because open borders, and loss of jobs, and local and international organized crime are the hallmarks of the Democrat party. But the NPC pawns, combined with the FAKE NEWS media complex, do the public heavy lifting for Democrats, to craft the image that they try to push down people's throats.

fuckmyreddit ago

I have friends who read and talked about Rules For Radicals in the 60s and 70s. I understand the idea. I just wanted to point out that anyone being paid for being an organizer is probably a drug dealer or sex procurer for the cabal. It sounds like a made up phrase for people without a law degree. Even Hussein.

fuckmyreddit ago

A liile off topic but mentioned in article.

What the hell is a community organizer? This is not a rhetorical question. What is it? Ms-13 is from a community and organizes. Jesse Jackson is a community organizer I guess. PTA moms are community organizers.