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You just made that up about Soros. That's what you want to believe. You need to take your head out of the sand. Are you Jewish yourself and don't want to admit your own race's flaws or something? Boomer conservative that refuses to acknowledge race as factors in culture and society?

Here's some evidence for you.

“When the caffeine finally kicked in, Alex (George Soros's son) told me that for many years, his father (George Soros) had not been eager to advertise his Judaism because “this was something he was almost killed for.” But he had always “identified firstly as a Jew,” and his philanthropy was ultimately an expression of his Jewish identity, in that he felt a solidarity with other minority groups and also because he recognized that a Jew could only truly be safe in a world in which all minorities were protected.

Explaining his father’s motives, he said, “The reason you fight for an open society is because that’s the only society that you can live in, as a Jew — unless you become a nationalist and only fight for your own rights in your own state.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/17/magazine/george-soros-democrat-open-society.html

u/Mpetey123 Are you entertained?

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

You just made that up about Soros. That's what you want to believe. You need to take your head out of the sand. Are you Jewish yourself and don't want to admit your own race's flaws or something? Boomer conservative that refuses to acknowledge race as factors in culture and society?

Here's some evidence for you.

“When the caffeine finally kicked in, Alex (George Soros's son) told me that for many years, his father (George Soros) had not been eager to advertise his Judaism because “this was something he was almost killed for.” But he had always “identified firstly as a Jew,” and his philanthropy was ultimately an expression of his Jewish identity, in that he felt a solidarity with other minority groups and also because he recognized that a Jew could only truly be safe in a world in which all minorities were protected.

Explaining his father’s motives, he said, “The reason you fight for an open society is because that’s the only society that you can live in, as a Jew — unless you become a nationalist and only fight for your own rights in your own state.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/17/magazine/george-soros-democrat-open-society.html

2 years ago
1 score