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Originally Posted by theLCfurry
Hey guys,
This may or may not be relevant to the topic in this thread, but I just remembered that last year during the semi-annual training, Ron gave a message about something, and while he was at it, he talked about some rebelling young people in Berkeley, CA during the 80s I think. He said that they were making fun of the older saints and that they were rebellious (I'm trying to remember as best as i can, and I'm positive he did say those things i just said) Do you guys know what happened in the conflict with the Young People in Berkeley, and is he just defaming criticism like he was with SI, JC, GC, and JA (and pretty much a lot of others too as usual)
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Could it have been the late 1970's? Related to Max?
If so, then the responsibility lies squarely with W.Lee who instructed Max R. and others to go out and "stir things up," so that the young people would leave their own home-LC's and migrate to LSM-run LC's.
Max Rapoport (and his lieutenants) was blamed for everything. He was banished forever as the scapegoat for Azazel. Later on Max did repent for his own involvement as "agitator," officially known as the "universal coordinator of the one new man." WL, however, never took any responsibility for the fiasco which begun as the "young Galilean" movement. As was always the case during these so-called Recovery "rebellions," WL came out smelling like a rose.
As the infamous dictum instructs "
never let a good crisis go to waste," so WL used this "opportunity" to exact more power and control over all of the LC's, which prior to this were somewhat "local."