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So, Soros is funding Antifa. Here is the evidence that this senile chaos-merchant is greasing the palms of these violent (and ironically somewhat fascistic) leftist thugs: www.thegatewaypundit.com...
There is nothing ideological about Soros. Sociopaths don’t have political convictions. He merely creates chaos for profit and power and cares not about the wider world around him.
It’s like a perverse form of insider trading, with the world acting as the stock exchange and various nations and cultures representing the stocks going up or down. When you wield his level of political influence it isn’t difficult to judge which ones will rise or fall. Because you decide which ones rise or fall.
Soros doesn’t ‘support’ candidates in the same way that other rich and powerful men ‘support’ candidates. Instead of opening his chequebook for lobbyists and peaceful movements, he does it for violent thugs.
Soros represents the politics of destruction, rather than progression. The politics of burning buildings rather than building your own.
Domestic terrorism or homegrown terrorism is terrorism targeting victims "within a country by a perpetrator with the same citizenship" as the victims.[1] There are many definitions of terrorism, and no universally accepted definition. The United States Department of State defined terrorism in 2003 as "premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents, usually intended to influence an audience."[1]
originally posted by: shawmanfromny
I'm sure most of you know that today, Antifa are planning rallies today in 20 cities across America. Since most of these social warriors are college students and struggling, whining millennials, who paid for the full page New York Times ad?
My guess is that George Soros is behind it:
Here's an interesting rant I remembered reading 3 months ago concerning Soros. I'd say he's spot on!
So, Soros is funding Antifa. Here is the evidence that this senile chaos-merchant is greasing the palms of these violent (and ironically somewhat fascistic) leftist thugs: www.thegatewaypundit.com...
There is nothing ideological about Soros. Sociopaths don’t have political convictions. He merely creates chaos for profit and power and cares not about the wider world around him.
It’s like a perverse form of insider trading, with the world acting as the stock exchange and various nations and cultures representing the stocks going up or down. When you wield his level of political influence it isn’t difficult to judge which ones will rise or fall. Because you decide which ones rise or fall.
Soros doesn’t ‘support’ candidates in the same way that other rich and powerful men ‘support’ candidates. Instead of opening his chequebook for lobbyists and peaceful movements, he does it for violent thugs.
Soros represents the politics of destruction, rather than progression. The politics of burning buildings rather than building your own.
steemit.com...@thatsnumberwang/george-soros-and-antifa-what-is-their-endgame
In many ways, George Soros behaves like a domestic terrorist:
Domestic terrorism or homegrown terrorism is terrorism targeting victims "within a country by a perpetrator with the same citizenship" as the victims.[1] There are many definitions of terrorism, and no universally accepted definition. The United States Department of State defined terrorism in 2003 as "premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents, usually intended to influence an audience."[1]
en.wikipedia.org...
Although this image indicated that the business magnate and political activist made this comment during the course of an interview with the Germany newspaper Bild in September 2014, we found no evidence that any such interview took place. The putative statement from Soros about his funding “Black Hate groups” does not appear in the newspaper’s archives for September 2014 (or any other month), nor did we find reference to it in any other credible publication. The first iteration of this quote we could uncover appeared on the Tumblr page “Overpasses for America” in an article published on 19 August 2016, nearly two years after Soros allegedly issued these inflammatory remarks. Aside from the suspicious lack of documentation for this alleged Soros quote, it’s highly unlikely that the billionaire would be so open and candid about a plan to fund “Black Hate groups,” manipulate the black community, and bring down the United States in a newspaper interview. (It also makes little sense for Soros, one of the world’s richest people and most successful capitalists, to be motivated to dismantle the nation that is home to the planet’s largest economy.) Fake quotes are frequently accompanied by false source information in order to make them appear legitimate. This tactic has also been used for viral quotes ostensibly uttered by Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, for example: Trump was accused of saying that Republicans were the “dumbest group of voters” during an interview with People, and Clinton was accused of saying the same of Democratic voters in a 2005 book. Yet neither Clinton nor Trump made such comments.
originally posted by: ADSE255
a reply to: shawmanfromny
What hasnt Soros paid for.
originally posted by: Christosterone
RefuseFascism.org LOL
Refuse fascism by being a fascist???
Jesus these people are the least self-aware people I’ve ever seen...
-Chris