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Originally posted by sirjunlegun
reply to post by Analyze76
WOW!!! That says in no uncertain terms he lives by the 1st Law of Nature. Self Preservation.
Originally posted by CosmicCitizen
Very misleading Headline.
SOROS (not even his real name) deserves no sympathy but he
did not commit suicide.
Originally posted by InvisibleAlbatross
What the author of the article deglects to tell us is, Soros was 13 at the time. He did what his rabbi told him to do. And in most cases, the Judenrate did not collaborate with the Nazis; they were forced to provide slave labour from the ghettos. They had no choice. We can all sit here in our comfy chairs, waxing poetic about how we would never turn on each other, about how we would stand up against tyranny. But until that happens, we do not know how we would act. And as adults, it is idiotic to judge a kid for what he did. We can and should judge Soros for what he has done as an adult.
Originally posted by sirjunlegun
reply to post by Analyze76
I meant to a selfish extent at the expense of others to be more thorough. However, as one stated he was 13 at.the time so he cannot be held accountable for actions committed as a man child. Unless he had his bar mitzvah then he was a man by Judean standard and practices. However, what must have been deeply instilled in him is surfacing in many of his covert and now overt actions. I must say I do appreciate his honesty.
Originally posted by InvisibleAlbatross
reply to post by Analyze76
Yes, someone else would have. They had no choice. Why do you think he was proud of it?