Why do you think Soros is about control and authoritarianism? What evidence is there to back that against the very clear principles he's outlined consistently over the past few decades in his public body of work?
I think the bottom line about Soros is that you can get to know what he stands for. Your words show that you very clearly don't know. But his books are short and to the point, and he backs what he believes through his Open Society Foundation. You don't have to resort to stating facts about him (is billionaire; has hedge funds) as if they are stand-alone indictments. We can see for yourself and decide for ourselves, or accept at face value whatever self-reinforcing bullshit it is that we like to feed ourselves. Needless to say however, I am an unabashed fan. Surviving the Nazi occupation of Budapest gives him a bit of a perspective on fascism that you or I will never have. I've read the books; I've seen him speak. I've dealt with the NGO I just mentioned and seen a difference. He's awfully impressive. You should read the books.
I think the bottom line about Soros is that you can get to know what he stands for. Your words show that you very clearly don't know. But his books are short and to the point, and he backs what he believes through his Open Society Foundation. You don't have to resort to stating facts about him (is billionaire; has hedge funds) as if they are stand-alone indictments. We can see for yourself and decide for ourselves, or accept at face value whatever self-reinforcing bullshit it is that we like to feed ourselves. Needless to say however, I am an unabashed fan. Surviving the Nazi occupation of Budapest gives him a bit of a perspective on fascism that you or I will never have. I've read the books; I've seen him speak. I've dealt with the NGO I just mentioned and seen a difference. He's awfully impressive. You should read the books.
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