A guy who taught little people how to stand up for themselves in ruthless tribal politics...
Your confusing standing up for oneself with mass defecting from social conventions. The fact that modern blacks have learned to confuse the two is a large part of the reason why they're stuck as an underclass.
somehow single-handedly (or with his evil college student henchmen) caused a complicated social problem that existed since Segregation's end
It wasn't nearly as bad at segregation's end as it is now.
instead of, I dunno, making communities more unified and more conscious of the war that is life
Yes, that's why black communities today consider members who study hard or try to integrate into mainstream society (outside of racial advocacy) as traitors who are "acting white".
I don't know much about any of that, but blaming the first on Alinsky sounds just ridiculous (as well as evokes nasty associations for people who are conscious of antiblack rhetoric throughout U.S. history). Have you looked at his activities? And do you think he only worked with blacks, or resented whites, or what?
http://www.progress.org/2003/alinsky2.htm
The last one might be exaggerated, too. Are successful (non-criminal) black businessmen hated and despised in their communities?
(Overall, you sound a touch mind-killed.)
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