Forest Hillbilly
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Judgment due 4th November,...hmmmm
You missed my point again! The vast majority of “asylum seekers “ crossing the Channel are impersonating asylum seekers.He would though tend to stand out wouldn’t he!
Wouldn’t you like his money though?If that’s true it just confirms how poor Musk’s political judgement is.
For his own sake, let alone the sake of his business interests, he needs to get his hands out of politics because his brain isn’t suited to that world.
I didn’t. My point is that he would be so much easier to detect he wouldn’t get away with it.You missed my point again! The vast majority of “asylum seekers “ crossing the Channel are impersonating asylum seekers.
Why would he!I didn’t. My point is that he would be so much easier to detect he wouldn’t get away with it.
Not sure I would. With money comes other things, not all of them pleasant. I once had a boss who was a multi billionaire. He had everything. Lovely homes in Switzerland and California, his own aircraft and a luxury yacht. He was though quite lonely. People told him what they thought he wanted to hear. He trusted almost no one. He had a heavy responsibility for controlling the company he had inherited, and thousands of people and several charities depended on him. I was quite close to him for a while, but got shafted by others who got jealous. He is a good man, with high ethics but I don’t envy him. I have all I need. A loving wife and good friends are precious.Wouldn’t you like his money though?
George Soros believes in, and supports, democracy. He opposes those who don’t. He doesn’t involve himself directly in debates.Without Musk the degenerate left with their trans surgeries for children would still be running the US.
Everyone comes with issues but thank god for Musk.
Anyone saying Musk should stay out of politics wasn't saying that about anyone else were they?.....George Soros for example with his Open Society funding many political figures at all levels of the political infrastructure.
Double standards.
George Soros believes in, and supports, democracy. He opposes those who don’t. He doesn’t involve himself directly in debates.
Musk doesn’t support democracy. He supports those who share his personal world view. One that has been coloured by his own experiences.
Perhaps because he would be recognised and doesn’t look as though he has travelled thousands of miles?Why would he!
There is proof Soros funds the professional protestors. You talk absolute sh1t.George Soros believes in, and supports, democracy. He opposes those who don’t. He doesn’t involve himself directly in debates.
Musk doesn’t support democracy. He supports those who share his personal world view. One that has been coloured by his own experiences.
When his world view is to support democracy he isn’t going to support those who don’t!What utter tripe.
Pray tell me, who does George Soros support politically who doesn't agree with his world view?
No there isn’t. There are right wing conspiracy theories that get tossed to the wolves as the red meat they need to see good people like Soros as devils.There is proof Soros funds the professional protestors. You talk absolute sh1t.
Another conspiracy theory.No there isn’t. There are right wing conspiracy theories that get tossed to the wolves as the red meat they need to see good people like Soros as devils.
There is proof Soros funds the professional protestors.
Most of the Antifa types, marching around Dublin, are Brits. Chanting "whose streets ? our streets ?" in a British accent.
Did he support the Brexit referendum vote?George Soros believes in, and supports, democracy. He opposes those who don’t. He doesn’t involve himself directly in debates.
Musk doesn’t support democracy. He supports those who share his personal world view. One that has been coloured by his own experiences.
Calais is only 20odd miles awayPerhaps because he would be recognised and doesn’t look as though he has travelled thousands of miles?
Ask grok about this.When his world view is to support democracy he isn’t going to support those who don’t!
You won’t believe me though, so I asked Grok to firstly describe his worldview:-
“Soros’s worldview is rooted in the concept of the “open society,” inspired by philosopher Karl Popper. An open society, in Soros’s view, is one that values individual freedom, democracy, rule of law, and pluralism. It encourages critical thinking, transparency, and adaptability, while rejecting authoritarianism, dogmatism, and closed systems. Through the Open Society Foundations, Soros has funded initiatives globally to promote democratic governance, human rights, and civil liberties, particularly in regions transitioning from authoritarian rule, such as Eastern Europe and parts of Africa and Asia.”
I then asked the specific question and got this answer:-
“His funding prioritizes criminal justice reform, voting rights, and anti-authoritarian movements, often targeting progressive prosecutors and candidates like Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, and Stacey Abrams.
This focus makes instances of support for politicians who disagree with his core principles rare and limited. Soros does not appear to fund conservatives, nationalists, or authoritarians (e.g., no documented donations to Donald Trump, Viktor Orbán, or similar figures, whom he has publicly criticized). However, there are a few historical or indirect examples where his early philanthropy or broad “pro-democracy” grants may have benefited individuals or groups that later diverged from his views. These are not endorsements of opposition but rather cases where initial support predated ideological shifts.”
It goes on to give some examples, which you can find if really interested.