Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Paul Screvane

 Paul Screvane


Paul Screvane was a New York City Council President in 1964 who exposed the corruption of community action programs. It was noted by school principals that an agency called Mobilization was not trying to help the poor and instead was fomenting quarreling and class warfare. Mobilization was not instructing self-learning through civics and empathy and instead was instructing marxism and hostilities. Mobilization activists intimidated Welfare office workers demanding free stuff being led by marxist socialists.

School principals noted that Mobilization was employing full time paid agitators and organizers from extremist groups. This was in 1964 when the Civil Rights Movement was fighting for equality of opportunity for jobs and education and not for free stuff. The socialists were fomenting class warfare, racial warfare, conflict, and demanding free things such as paychecks and clothing allowances among other things without having to work. The socialists demanded free things without having to work consistent with socialist hippies and beats while persecuting the true Civil Rights Movement. Marxism was not a part of the Civil Rights Movement.

The newspaper, the Daily News, wrote articles describing how the Mobilization action committee was employing "scores of leftists and subversives" to cause social strife in 1964. This was most likely because the Civil Rights Movement was effective. The racist socialists then wanted to cause class and race warfare in the US by employing racist socialists to practice hostilities, chaos, slander, deceit, and preach socialism. (Maybe McCarthy was not wrong?) Paul Screvane also went against socialists and Mobilization. Screvane said that if there were socialists in Mobilization, the city would not renew Mobilization's contract. Scrivane was probably persecuted by slander and opposed by socialists. Screvane was competing for the Mayor position being a Democrat and did not win. Mobilization was able to keep practicing deceit and instigate conflict. Bertram Beck, a socialist leader in Mobilization, then described that it was time to merge with established institutions (this could mean that socialists also had to appease the trust fund establishment to ensure survival. Marxist socialists who rebelled against American ideals of competition and hard work and believed to be independent and autonomous, had to do the bidding of the trust fund idolators.)

There is a difference between the Civil Rights Movement and marxism. The Civil Rights Movement asked for the elimination of a racist caste system to allow for equal opportunity to compete for jobs and education in order for an individual to improve himself. Marxism demands the practice of racism and classism to prevent equal opportunity and thus foment a caste system. The Civil Rights Movement was created to eliminate the caste system while racist socialists wanted to eliminate equal opportunity and the practice of empathy and hard work for slothfulness and a racist caste system. (The difference betwen Christianity and idolatry).


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