Those scenarios were funny.
Now to address the issue of community organizer. After the Civil War the men known as carpetbaggers went south. I think most know about their political and other activities. If you see the similarity I would say that a community organizer, especially Rathke is a carpetbagger.
ACORN was set up to create a crisis by using the poorer classes to be the activists. It stands to reason that this form of activism has burdened the USA with a social welfare system that has been out of control for years. The end result is that the poor classes have remained poor because they are being enabled to remain in their condition.
The activities of ACORN is the exact opposite of Christianity, and the things advocated by Jesus. In fact if these people really did know the Scripture they would know that St. Paul spoke about providing for his own means rather than living off the donations of others. As you can see ACORN preaches that people should expect to receive “help” from the Government, rather than helping them to stand on their own two feet.
There would be plenty of people in those poorer districts who would be very good at doing things like data entry. There are probably girls and boys who would make very good hairdressers, make-up artists and beauty therapists. Do they ever get encouragement to go for training? If money was being spent on helping these folk with training for better paid jobs then it could be said that ACORN was in fact helping these people to leave poverty behind. Instead, what ACORN has been doing is holding people in the one place, of poverty, and teaching them to have an expectation that the govt will always provide for them – this is an anti-Christian style of behaviour.





