lol. couldn't happen to a sweller feller.
Thats some nice globalisim you got there. It would be a shame if something happened to it.
https://youtu.be/svnAr1y5lxIOh I just love it when these leftist faggots lose. Gives me a big ol' boner.
>>152590Hoping this gives him ulcers and a fatal heart attack.
>>152590Cry some more, globalist kike.
>>152590>is now confronting a wave of nationalist sentiment washing against issues he has championed.There is nothing more entertaining to watch than a carefully laid plan imploding.
Murphys Law bitch. Do you stand with chaos and the natural order or are you a kike?
>>152596>>152613>>152590The Holocaust survivor bit is just swell. Regardless of whether or not one believes in the alleged mass murder program, it's on record that Soros ASSISTED with rounding up Jews for the concentration camps.
By the left's own standards, he's far more worthy of being imprisoned for the rest of his life than that concentration camp pencil pusher that they prosecuted a few months ago. But I suppose they prefer double standards instead of standards.
I wonder if that could be memed into reality though? Whip up the left's useful idiots into a bloodthirsty nazi hunting frenzy, and have the German court system hunt him down for his work assisting with the Holocaust.
>>152626He's already an internationally wanted man so I doubt further scrutiny would change matters. Further, the left could never turn on him because by and large
he's arguably the main financier of the left Maybe, just maybe, there are times where good things happen?
Ha ha get fucked you disgusting kike.
>>152709… for you. ↻ For there to be a winner there must be a looser. We spend about half our lives on the winning side and half on the loosing side.
>Wearing a dark suit, tieless and with the collar of his blue shirt outside the lapel of his jacket, Soros took the stage with the determined stride of an 87-year-old who still plays tennis a few times a week. But there were some concessions to age. He gave his speech sitting down and used a desk lamp to illuminate the text. (In fairness, the hotel conference room hosting the event was morosely dark.) He turned the pages with his right hand while keeping his left hand on his left knee, as if propping himself up. There were moments when he seemed on the verge of losing his place, although he never did.…
>Briefly touching on Europe’s economic outlook, he said, “We may be heading for another major financial crisis.” Partly in response to his warning, the Dow fell nearly 400 points that day.…
Yet the political realm is where Soros has made his most audacious wager. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, in 1989*, he poured hundreds of millions of dollars into the former Soviet-bloc countries to promote civil society and liberal democracy.
…
It is an embattled cause these days. Under Vladimir Putin,
Russia has reverted to autocracy, and Poland and Hungary are moving in the same direction. With the rise of Donald Trump in the United States, where Soros is a major donor to Democratic candidates and progressive groups,
and the growing strength of right-wing populist parties in Western Europe, Soros’s vision of liberal democracy is under threat in its longtime strongholds.
Nationalism and tribalism are resurgent, barriers are being raised and borders reinforced and Soros is confronting the possibility that the goal to which he has devoted most of his wealth and the last chapter of his life will end in failure. Not only that: He also finds himself in the unsettling position of being the
designated villain of this anti-globalization backlash, his Judaism and career in finance rendering him a made-to-order phantasm for reactionaries worldwide. “I’m standing for principles whether I win or lose,” Soros told me this spring. But,
he went on, “unfortunately, I’m losing too much in too many places right now.”…
https://archive.is/JHjTxhttps://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/17/magazine/george-soros-democrat-open-society.html* Interesting that the Berlin wall comes down at the "Left-wing transition" (1989) of my/Armstrong's 100 year hypothesis. Pic 2. Selection bias or a horrifying implication that we are trapped in something? Our "solutions"/reactions are the wheel. All his money can't stop the wheel.
>>160056>losing too much in too many places right nowWhatever happened to funding both sides of the war?
>>160072>George Soros calls Obama 'greatest disappointment,' says he doesn't 'particularly want to be a Democrat'…
>Soros, who also poured millions of dollars into Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential run, wouldn’t say if he would back Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., in the upcoming presidential election, but said when it comes to politics, “I don’t particularly want to be a Democrat.”…
https://archive.fo/4i2bdhttp://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/07/18/george-soros-calls-obama-greatest-disappointment-says-doesnt-particularly-want-to-be-democrat.htmlMaybe. But I think he is too old to change direction.
This several years ago and the next coming up had been the breaking point for the future.
>>160185He's trying to wash his hands don't get cucky now.