Beware the Soros zombies

Beware the Soros zombies
They’re headed to the Republican convention with a mission to disrupt and distract

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By Kelly Riddell - - Updated: 10:49 a.m. on Friday, July 15, 2016
ANALYSIS/OPINION:

Billionaire George Soros has funded liberal organizations intent on bringing confusion, disarray and trouble to the Republican National Convention in Clevelandnext week.

And they’ve already had some victories.

Civil rights group Color of Change — which Mr. Soros gave $500,000 to in his Foundation’s latest tax return — collected more than 100,000 signatures on a petition to demand Coca-Cola and other companies withdraw their support from the convention. The petition that featured a Coke bottle with the label, “Share a Coke with the KKK.”

Color of Change was joined by UltraViolet, another Soros-backed women’s rights organization, in the petition, an effort to amplify their collective voice against the GOP.

And it worked.

Coca-Cola caved to the pressure and decided to give only $75,000 to the convention, compared to the about $660,000 it gave in 2012. Other corporate sponsors were scared off.

To demonstrate how extreme Color of Change’s political ideology is, it’s latest campaign is to defund America’s police forces that “don’t defend black lives.” Its social media feeds give no reference to the five men in uniform who lost their lives in Dallas.

But I digress. Let’s get back to the liberal mischief aimed at the Republican convention.

Brave New Films, which received $250,000 from Mr. Soros‘ foundation, tried to make waves for Republicans by creating misinformation about their convention through social media.

Soros troll.

“And the 2016 internet Troll Of The Year Award goes to some genius from Ohio using pseudonym: the Hyperationalist,” Brave New Media wrote on their Facebook page, congratulating the original scammer. “When Washington Post and other mainstream media write about your act in a serious way — you won. Respect!”

“For the record: we are proud that we helped a bit, delivering over 30,000 clicks to the original petition,” Brave New Media added.

Deceit and lies — that’s what these groups are up to — and they’re using the mainstream media as their pawns.

MoveOn.org is also planning activity. They proudly took responsibility for shutting down Mr. Trump’s rally in Chicago in March, and fundraised off their success.

MoveOn is organizing a “National Doorstep Convention” that runs parallel to the GOP’s convention where members plan on going door-to-door in Ohio and other states to urge voters to “reject the politics of hate sown by Donald Trump and the GOP.”

The group’s been quiet about their plans for actual protests at the convention, but we can bet they’ll be involved. On Wednesday MoveOn urged its members in an email to sign the “Movement for Black Lives Pledge,” being circulated by Black Lives Matter activists, calling Mr. Trump a “hatemonger.”

“Donald Trump just blamed Black Lives Matter and President Barack Obama for ‘dividing America’ by calling to put an end to the police brutality that claims so many Black lives in our country,” the email read. “This is just another flat-out lie to add to Trump’s long list.”

Again, no mention of the five officers shot in Dallas. But again, I digress.

Last weekend, the Center for Popular Democracy (CPD), a progressive organization that was given $900,000 by Mr. Soros’s Foundation, held a People’s Convention in Pittsburgh, to organize social justice movements ahead of the political conventions both in Cleveland and Philadelphia.

The conference included Black Lives Matter organizers, those campaigning for immigration reform, the Fight for $15, LGBTQ rights, and environmental justice activists. It’s purpose was to give them the tools to communicate and engage with one-another’s campaigns to amplify their collective voice.

“We are beginning to launch a real national organizing framework — that’s something that really hadn’t been seen since ACORN went under,” Jonathan Westin, executive director of New York Communities for Change told the American Prospect of the conference.

That’s right, Mr. Soros is actively working to build another ACORN.

But back to Cleveland.

The ACLU — which Mr. Soros‘ gave $1.7 million to in his latest filings — won a lawsuit on behalf of anti-Trump protesters to both expand the area of their protests and allow people to make speeches inside the event zone in locations other than the free speech zone designated by the city.

Professional protesters like CodePink have filed for demonstration permits, along with lesser known anti-Trump groups. CodePink helped stir the chaos at the California Republican convention in April.

On opening day, a “Dump Trump” march was planned, with about 50 left-wing groups committed, and activists have been promising on social media to descend upon the city to make their voices heard.

Republicans beware, for the Soros zombies are coming and they’re well funded and organized.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jul/14/beware-the-george-soros-zombies/
 
Beware the Soros zombies
They’re headed to the Republican convention with a mission to disrupt and distract

7_142016_zombie-night-of-the8201_c31-0-1768-1013_s885x516.jpg


By Kelly Riddell - - Updated: 10:49 a.m. on Friday, July 15, 2016
ANALYSIS/OPINION:

Billionaire George Soros has funded liberal organizations intent on bringing confusion, disarray and trouble to the Republican National Convention in Clevelandnext week.

And they’ve already had some victories.

Civil rights group Color of Change — which Mr. Soros gave $500,000 to in his Foundation’s latest tax return — collected more than 100,000 signatures on a petition to demand Coca-Cola and other companies withdraw their support from the convention. The petition that featured a Coke bottle with the label, “Share a Coke with the KKK.”

Color of Change was joined by UltraViolet, another Soros-backed women’s rights organization, in the petition, an effort to amplify their collective voice against the GOP.

And it worked.

Coca-Cola caved to the pressure and decided to give only $75,000 to the convention, compared to the about $660,000 it gave in 2012. Other corporate sponsors were scared off.

To demonstrate how extreme Color of Change’s political ideology is, it’s latest campaign is to defund America’s police forces that “don’t defend black lives.” Its social media feeds give no reference to the five men in uniform who lost their lives in Dallas.

But I digress. Let’s get back to the liberal mischief aimed at the Republican convention.

Brave New Films, which received $250,000 from Mr. Soros‘ foundation, tried to make waves for Republicans by creating misinformation about their convention through social media.

Soros troll.

“And the 2016 internet Troll Of The Year Award goes to some genius from Ohio using pseudonym: the Hyperationalist,” Brave New Media wrote on their Facebook page, congratulating the original scammer. “When Washington Post and other mainstream media write about your act in a serious way — you won. Respect!”

“For the record: we are proud that we helped a bit, delivering over 30,000 clicks to the original petition,” Brave New Media added.

Deceit and lies — that’s what these groups are up to — and they’re using the mainstream media as their pawns.

MoveOn.org is also planning activity. They proudly took responsibility for shutting down Mr. Trump’s rally in Chicago in March, and fundraised off their success.

MoveOn is organizing a “National Doorstep Convention” that runs parallel to the GOP’s convention where members plan on going door-to-door in Ohio and other states to urge voters to “reject the politics of hate sown by Donald Trump and the GOP.”

The group’s been quiet about their plans for actual protests at the convention, but we can bet they’ll be involved. On Wednesday MoveOn urged its members in an email to sign the “Movement for Black Lives Pledge,” being circulated by Black Lives Matter activists, calling Mr. Trump a “hatemonger.”

“Donald Trump just blamed Black Lives Matter and President Barack Obama for ‘dividing America’ by calling to put an end to the police brutality that claims so many Black lives in our country,” the email read. “This is just another flat-out lie to add to Trump’s long list.”

Again, no mention of the five officers shot in Dallas. But again, I digress.

Last weekend, the Center for Popular Democracy (CPD), a progressive organization that was given $900,000 by Mr. Soros’s Foundation, held a People’s Convention in Pittsburgh, to organize social justice movements ahead of the political conventions both in Cleveland and Philadelphia.

The conference included Black Lives Matter organizers, those campaigning for immigration reform, the Fight for $15, LGBTQ rights, and environmental justice activists. It’s purpose was to give them the tools to communicate and engage with one-another’s campaigns to amplify their collective voice.

“We are beginning to launch a real national organizing framework — that’s something that really hadn’t been seen since ACORN went under,” Jonathan Westin, executive director of New York Communities for Change told the American Prospect of the conference.

That’s right, Mr. Soros is actively working to build another ACORN.

But back to Cleveland.

The ACLU — which Mr. Soros‘ gave $1.7 million to in his latest filings — won a lawsuit on behalf of anti-Trump protesters to both expand the area of their protests and allow people to make speeches inside the event zone in locations other than the free speech zone designated by the city.

Professional protesters like CodePink have filed for demonstration permits, along with lesser known anti-Trump groups. CodePink helped stir the chaos at the California Republican convention in April.

On opening day, a “Dump Trump” march was planned, with about 50 left-wing groups committed, and activists have been promising on social media to descend upon the city to make their voices heard.

Republicans beware, for the Soros zombies are coming and they’re well funded and organized.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jul/14/beware-the-george-soros-zombies/
Soros leans toward classical libertarian ideology, as distinct from neoliberal, or anarcho capitalist ideology. His foundation supports groups by giving them financial support and then stepping back and letting them make the decisions. He does not interfere with their operation and occasionally they use their money in ways that he personally would that they rather not. He is a strong believer in free speech and personal freedom and has done more than any other individual alive today to champion these causes around the world. If you really want to understand Soros's philosophy you will have to spend some energy rather than simply parroting all of the ridiculous nonsense that is easy to turn up on the internet. Read this. http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1997/02/the-capitalist-threat/376773/
 
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are you working on comedy or taking hits of acid? He is an extreme anti national sovereignty trans national govt loving Crony. He can't stand our constitionally protected freedoms in America. He is the exact opposite of a libertarian. he despises our liberty and wants to destroy it by having us cede our freedoms to transnational bodies. that is why he backs leftists like Obama. Although yeah.. he is in favor or pot.

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Soros leans toward classical libertarian ideology, as distinct from neoliberal, or anarcho capitalist ideology. His foundation supports groups by giving them financial support and then stepping back and letting them make the decisions. He does not interfere with their operation and occasionally they use their money in ways that he personally would that they rather not. He is a strong believer in free speech and personal freedom and has done more than any other individual alive today to champion these causes around the world. If you really want to understand Soros's philosophy you will have to spend some energy rather than simply parroting all of the ridiculous nonsense that is easy to turn up on the internet. Read this. http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1997/02/the-capitalist-threat/376773/
 
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The long article I posted a link to, http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1997/02/the-capitalist-threat/376773/ , I personally believe is one of the most insightful statements dealing with political philosophy penned in the 20th Century, and penned by someone with broad personal experience who has arguably thought as deeply about political and social philosophy as anyone alive today. It will only become a monumental contribution to Western Societies, if it is read and understood. Ignore it at your peril, particularly if you are relatively young. Please read the entire article.

This is not something to agree or disagree with, it is something to understand and intellectually absorb.
 
Soros leans toward classical libertarian ideology, as distinct from neoliberal, or anarcho capitalist ideology. His foundation supports groups by giving them financial support and then stepping back and letting them make the decisions. He does not interfere with their operation and occasionally they use their money in ways that he personally would that they rather not. He is a strong believer in free speech and personal freedom and has done more than any other individual alive today to champion these causes around the world. If you really want to understand Soros's philosophy you will have to spend some energy rather than simply parroting all of the ridiculous nonsense that is easy to turn up on the internet. Read this. http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1997/02/the-capitalist-threat/376773/
If Soros funded these groups, then he bears some responsibility for their actions. Soros is a liberal. You need to stop denying reality.
 
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The long article I posted a link to, http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1997/02/the-capitalist-threat/376773/ , I personally believe is one of the most insightful statements dealing with political philosophy penned in the 20th Century, and penned by someone with broad personal experience who has arguably thought as deeply about political and social philosophy as anyone alive today. It will only become a monumental contribution to Western Societies, if it is read and understood. Ignore it at your peril, particularly if you are relatively young. Please read the entire article.

This is not something to agree or disagree with, it is something to understand and intellectually absorb.


I am reminded of the scene in the The Exorcist when the elderly priest warns the young priest before they attempt an exorcism, to not listen to anything the possessed girl says because it is Satan speaking.
 
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that is simply brilliant and correct.

I am reminded of the scene in the The Exorcist when the elderly priest warns the young priest before they attempt an exorcism, to not listen to anything the possessed girl says because it is Satan speaking.
 
Lie number 1... he considers laissez faire to be a threat to his idea of an open society even though Hayek explained how they worked together. (Now I see why I always have to refer the austrian school of econ... when you write about economics. You follow a ego driven distorter of truth.)

" Nevertheless, because communism and even socialism have been thoroughly discredited, I consider the threat from the laissez-faire side more potent today than the threat from totalitarian ideologies. We are enjoying a truly global market economy in which goods, services, capital, and even people move around quite freely, but we fail to recognize the need to sustain the values and institutions of an open society."

lie 2...
Soros uses a strawman to take the unthinking mind off the real point... (what works best to lack of perfection) . Watch how this sneaky person attempts to shift the analysis to lack of perfection by using a strawman.

"BY taking the conditions of supply and demand as given and declaring government intervention the ultimate evil, laissez-faire ideology has effectively banished income or wealth redistribution. I can agree that all attempts at redistribution interfere with the efficiency of the market, but it does not follow that no attempt should be made. The laissez-faire argument relies on the same tacit appeal to perfection as does communism. It claims that if redistribution causes inefficiencies and distortions, the problems can be solved by eliminating redistribution -- just as the Communists claimed that the duplication involved in competition is wasteful, and therefore we should have a centrally planned economy. But perfection is unattainable. Wealth does accumulate in the hands of its owners, and if there is no mechanism for redistribution, the inequities can become intolerable. "Money is like muck, not good except it be spread." Francis Bacon was a profound economist."

vs...

Now watch how Freidman disabused Donahue of this stupidtiy years ago.
We don't say its perfect -- we just say its better than letting cronies decides to redistribute via taxation and regulation designed to cement in crony power.



The long article I posted a link to, http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1997/02/the-capitalist-threat/376773/ , I personally believe is one of the most insightful statements dealing with political philosophy penned in the 20th Century, and penned by someone with broad personal experience who has arguably thought as deeply about political and social philosophy as anyone alive today. It will only become a monumental contribution to Western Societies, if it is read and understood. Ignore it at your peril, particularly if you are relatively young. Please read the entire article.

This is not something to agree or disagree with, it is something to understand and intellectually absorb.
 
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