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George Soros says he has no guilt about collaborating with Nazis during World War II
September 7, 2010 admin Latest Ramblings 16 Comments



What a disgusting piece of excrement this guy is. Yes, the leader of the progressive movement, the creator of such “watchdog” sites as MoveOn, and Media Matters has no guilt about collaborating with the Nazis who murdered 440,000 Hungarian Jews during World War II. According to the Ottawa Sun, George Soros as a teenager (then a Jew himself) collaborated with the Nazis. According to the article Soros worked for the Judenrat. That was the Jewish council set up by the Nazis responsible for rounding up Jews every day for the trains. Soros’s father named Theodore bribed a non-Jewish official at the agriculture ministry to let George Soros live with him. The younger Soros then helped the agriculture ministry official confiscate property from the Jews. What Soros basically did was collaborate with the Nazis and turned on other Jews to spare himself. Sounds like your prototypical progressive to me. It also shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that Soros r ecently “donated” $100 million to “Human Rights Watch” which is known for it’s anti-Israel bias. Does Soros regret any of his past? Does he feel any guilt? Nope!

Steve Kroft of 60 Minutes asked him that. Was it difficult? “Not at all,” Soros answered.

“No feeling of guilt?” asked Kroft. “No,” said Soros. “There was no sense that I shouldn’t be there. If I wasn’t doing it, somebody else would be taking it away anyhow. Whether I was there or not. So I had no sense of guilt.”



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