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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: didjuneau who wrote (224058)1/7/2025 2:32:44 AM
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An Indian reporter is given the opportunity to interview the Dalai Lama about a number of things, but chooses to focus on immigration to The West and asks...

Reporter: People from Afghanistan or Africa who want to stay in Europe, shouldn't they be allowed to?

Lama: No, Europe will become like Afghanistan or Africa... he he he he he.

Reporter: Like my parents came to The UK from India, that's ok too isn't it?

Lama: No, England is small island, 90% become lndian he he he he he he.

The Dalai Lama gets it, he thinks she's mildly retarded, why can't the reporter understand?



To: didjuneau who wrote (224058)1/7/2025 2:38:55 AM
From: didjuneau  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224720
 
SOROS' POLITICAL INTERFERENCE IS FAR GREATER THAN YOU THINK

From Brexit to U.S. elections, George Soros has made a habit of throwing his billions into political causes that align with his agenda.

His Open Society Foundations bankroll everything from activist groups to media watchdogs, giving him a backdoor to influence policies worldwide.

In the U.S., Soros funds Media Matters for America, a progressive group targeting conservative media.

It doesn't stop there! Wikimedia, the company that owns Wikipedia, received at least three grants from Soros' Foundation—one of them for $330,000.

It also granted over $350,000 to the pro-DEI, anti-Brexit European Movement UK.

Soros calls it "promoting democracy," but funding campaigns, media, and political organizations feels more like interference.

Through the Open Society Foundations, Soros has given 19,743 grants.

Is it time for Soros to stay out of politics? Will the media attack Soros the way they attack Elon?

We know they won’t.

Source: Open Society Foundations