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8 minutes ago, jonb2 said:

From your Snopes link

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What more could a fourteen-year-old want? I adored and admired my father. We led an adventurous life and we had fun together.


 

Why the constant pushing of feminism, nuclear family destruction and LGTPWFEGF+  on us cattle then Georgey Boy?

 

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3 minutes ago, jonb2 said:

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For absolute clarity and pedant-proof...ness, the actual quote is

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 1944 became the formative experience of my life. I was fourteen and I had boundless admiration for my father. I absorbed and adopted his view of the world wholesale.

 

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1 minute ago, chronyx said:

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For absolute clarity and pedant-proof...ness, the actual quote is

 

I am ignorant of his personal push to break up families as you suggest. I agree that the pendulum of feminism has swung too far and get irritated by the amount of broadcast time LGBT rights are getting. But not sure I've seen Soros as a major noise maker on this.

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7 minutes ago, jonb2 said:

I am ignorant of his personal push to break up families as you suggest. I agree that the pendulum of feminism has swung too far and get irritated by the amount of broadcast time LGBT rights are getting. But not sure I've seen Soros as a major noise maker on this.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_projects_supported_by_George_Soros

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12 minutes ago, zugzwang said:

I'm more suspicious of the motives of neocon warmonger Frank Gaffney jr. (see OP)

https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/frank-gaffney-jr

Please explain the Soros connection re: thread title as I am obviously too fick to see the correlation

 

Unless strawman, in which case fair enough, carry on. 

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One just has to look at in what places Soros' charity work is being hindered (Russia, Hungary, ...) to become convinced that he seems to be trying to do something good. What's wrong with an open society? What's wrong with protecting minorities or women?

Soros became rich exploiting the stupidity of politicians. While on here we are all moaning about their stupidity too, we didn't become as rich as he, and maybe that is why some are jealous?

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11 hours ago, jonb2 said:

I don't think the bit about the Holocaust is true, however Snopes is not reliable when it comes to Soros - they don't mention that he was convicted of insider trading. 

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6 minutes ago, Silverfinger said:

One just has to look at in what places Soros' charity work is being hindered (Russia, Hungary, ...) to become convinced that he seems to be trying to do something good. What's wrong with an open society? What's wrong with protecting minorities or women?

Soros became rich exploiting the stupidity of politicians. While on here we are all moaning about their stupidity too, we didn't become as rich as he, and maybe that is why some are jealous?

He also became rich by breaking the law, he got USD 2 million from inside trading, didn't go to prison, Tommy Robinson went to prison for a much smaller mortgage fraud - strange that.

https://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/21/business/soros-is-found-guilty-in-france-on-charges-of-insider-trading.html

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47 minutes ago, iamnumerate said:

He also became rich by breaking the law, he got USD 2 million from inside trading, didn't go to prison, Tommy Robinson went to prison for a much smaller mortgage fraud - strange that.

https://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/21/business/soros-is-found-guilty-in-france-on-charges-of-insider-trading.html

I read about it before and it sounds a little fishy. But that was possibly nothing compared to the Stevie Cohen case, or others. For a lifelong investment career, Soros seems to have stayed pretty clear of any legal troubles. Unlike Trump and similar.

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2 hours ago, Silverfinger said:

 What's wrong with an open society? What's wrong with protecting minorities or women?

What's wrong with strong borders and defined gender roles?  

Who benefits from their destruction?

Who benefits from the Soros-ciety?

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2 hours ago, Silverfinger said:

One just has to look at in what places Soros' charity work is being hindered (Russia, Hungary, ...) to become convinced that he seems to be trying to do something good. What's wrong with an open society? What's wrong with protecting minorities or women?

Soros became rich exploiting the stupidity of politicians. While on here we are all moaning about their stupidity too, we didn't become as rich as he, and maybe that is why some are jealous?

Hungary is the safest place to be a Jew in Europe - a country where minorities and women are protected (no Rotherham scandals there).

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It isnt fair to accuse him of confiscating jewish property. His father placed him under the care of a friend, where he had to assume a christian identity. To avoid death. I think he was 13 years old or something. His guardians job was to record inventory confiscated from jews, and soros occasionally travelled out with him to jobs. 

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1 minute ago, prozac said:

Have you ever been to Hungary it’s piss poor why do you think so many hungarians have moved to Leeds 

Yes I have although like most places I have been on holiday, I didn't study the comparative wealth.  I have known Hungarians move back there in the last few years (before Brexit was even a possibility).

Also I was talking about minority rights, not wealth so not relevant to my point.

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Just now, iamnumerate said:

Yes I have although like most places I have been on holiday, I didn't study the comparative wealth.  I have known Hungarians move back there in the last few years (before Brexit was even a possibility).

Also I was talking about minority rights, not wealth so not relevant to my point.

Well strange as it may seem I used to work with a Hungarian girl who did not want refugees in her country but started to cry when we voted brexit 

the Hungarian government paid for ads in the express newspaper telling brits to vote against brexit 

its a strange old world 

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1 minute ago, prozac said:

Well strange as it may seem I used to work with a Hungarian girl who did not want refugees in her country but started to cry when we voted brexit 

the Hungarian government paid for ads in the express newspaper telling brits to vote against brexit 

its a strange old world 

Actually I think if our Government were more like Orban we might not have voted for Brexit, but that is a diversion.

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